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  1. Levinas & Buber: Dialogue & Difference
  2. The Legend of the Baal-Shem by Martin Buber, 1995-04-17
  3. The Martin Buber Reader
  4. Martin Buber on Psychology and Psychotherapy: Essays, Letters and Dialogue (The Martin Buber Library)
  5. Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, Norman P. Goldhawk, et all 2003-12
  6. I and Thou: A New Translation With a Prologue "I and You" and Notes by Martin Buber, 1970
  7. Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, Norman P. Goldhawk, et all 2003-12
  8. I and Thou: A New Translation With a Prologue "I and You" and Notes by Martin Buber, 1970
  9. Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue by Maurice S. Friedman, 2002-12-06
  10. Encounter on the Narrow Ridge: A Life of Martin Buber by Maurice Friedman, 1998-06-15
  11. Caminos de Utopias/ Paths to Utopia (Spanish Edition) by Martin Buber, 1993-12-31
  12. Que es el hombre? (Spanish Edition) by Martin Buber, 2008-07-10
  13. On Zion: The History of an Idea (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, 1997-09
  14. Tales of Rabbi Nachman by Martin Buber, 1988-04

21. The Knowledge Of Man -- Rafael Buber Martin Buber Alan Udoff
by Rafael Buber and Martin Buber,. Introduction by Alan Udoff. HumanityBooks. Due/Published January 1988, 176 pages, paper. ISBN 1573924423.
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22. Chinesische Geister- Und Liebesgeschichten Buber Martin
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23. Die Erzählungen Der Chassidim Buber Martin
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24. Martin Buber
Martin Buber. (18781965). Martin Buber was born in Vienna in 1878. He lived fora period of time with his father, Solomon Buber, a famous midrash scholar.
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Martin Buber was born in Vienna in 1878. He lived for a period of time with his father, Solomon Buber, a famous midrash scholar. Powerfully influenced by Ahad HaAm , he was a member of the Third Zionist Congress in 1899. When he was 26, Buber began studying Chassidic texts and was greatly moved by their spiritual message. During World War I, he founded the Jewish National Committee, which worked at helping Eastern European Jews suffering under Axis domination. Buber was a utopian Zionist . He believed strongly that the most important possibility for Zionism was in changing the relationships between people. He wrote powerfully in favor of Arab rights in Palestine. Even in later years, he worked for the establishment of a joint Arab-Jewish state. Obviously, he failed In 1938, Buber settled in Palestine and was a professor of philosophy at Hebrew University. He died in 1965. Martin Buber is best-known for his book I and Thou , which he wrote in 1923. It focused on the way humans relate to their world. According to Buber, frequently we view both objects and people by their functions. Dong this is sometimes good: when doctors examine us for specific maladies, it's best if they view us as organisms, not as individuals. Scientists can learn a great deal about our world by observing, measuring, and examining. For Buber, all such processes are I-It relationships.

25. Buber Martin Auf Die Stimme Hören. Ein Lesebuch.
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26. Books In Review
Book review of The Letters of martin buber", with critiques of buber's philosophy and views on Judaism.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers buber, martin......Books In Review. The Letters of martin buber. Copyright (c 44. buber WithoutTears. The Letters of martin buber A Life of Dialogue. Edited
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Books In Review
The Letters of Martin Buber
First Things 41 (March 1994): 42-44.
Buber Without Tears
The Letters of Martin Buber: A Life of Dialogue . Edited by Nahum N. Glatzer and Paul Mendes-Flohr. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston and Harry Zohn. Schocken Books. 722 pp. $45. Reviewed by Werner J. Dannhauser If a poll were conducted today to ascertain who is regarded to be the preeminent Jewish thinker of this century, Martin Buber (1878-1965) would probably win, though Franz Rosenzweig might give him a run for the money; among active Protestants, Buber would likely win by a landside. Jews, to be sure, might well vote differently; many (including this reviewer) prefer not only Rosenzweig but Hermann Cohen, Gershom Scholem, and Leo Strauss. Almost everyone, however (again including this reviewer), would agree that Buber has earned a significant place in the history of the twentieth century's life of the mind; his long and productive life merits pondering and appreciation. This volume helps one do just that. Its philological cleanliness reminds one of the standards set by the Wissenschaft des Judentums The correspondents are an illustrious lot, including as they do (I list them alphabetically as is appropriate for such an all-star cast) S.Y. Agnon, Walter Benjamin, Emil Brunner, Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Dag Hammarskjold, Theodor Herzl, Herman Hesse, Franz Kafka, Francois Mauriac, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franz Rosenzweig, Bertrand Russell, Gershom Scholem, Chaim Weizmann, Franz Werfel, Israel Zangwill, and Stefan Zweig.

27. Martin Buber Seiten
Learn about the life and work of this influential Hasidic scholar of Jewish tradition and literature. philosopher, theologian, bible translator, editor of Hasic tradition martin buber. Short reviews on life and work are
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28. Martin Buber Homepage
Information about life and work of this philosopher and Hasidic theologian.
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29. Biographie: Martin Buber, 1878-1965
8. Februar martin buber wird als Sohn einer großbürgerlichen jüdischen Familie in Wien geboren.
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Martin Buber
Sozial- und Religionsphilosoph
ab 1896

Redakteur der zionistischen Zeitschrift "Die Welt".
Buber nimmt am fünften Zionistenkongreß in Basel teil, wo er die "kulturzionistische" Richtung vertritt.
Mitbegründer des Jüdischen Verlags, der seine Aufgaben im Sinne der kulturellen und geistigen "Erneuerung des Judentums" versteht.
Dissertation.

Während eines Aufenthalts in Florenz entstehen "Die Geschichten des Rabbi Nachman" und "Die Legenden des Baalschem" (veröffentlicht 1908).
Umzug nach Berlin, wo er bis 1915 als Herausgeber der sozialpsychologischen Schriftenreihe "Die Gesellschaft" tätig ist.
Buber übersetzt die "Reden und Gleichnisse des Tschuang Tse".
In den "Drei Reden über das Judentum" finden sich erste Ansätze eines wieder zunehmenden Interesses an Fragen der zionistischen Bewegung.
Mit der Prosadichtung "Daniel" versucht Buber, eine Synthese westlicher Lebensphilosophie und östlicher Mystik zu finden.
Buber plant eine jüdische Schule in Deutschland, die Erziehung "im Sinne eines wahrhaften und lebendigen Judentums inaugurieren sollte".

30. Martin Buber And Environmental Ethics
A thesis on the application of buber's philosophy to resolving the problems in the field of environmental ethics.
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Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Dialogue as a Foundation for Environmental Ethics
Chapter One
Ethics And The Environmental Crisis Chapter Two
Martin Buber’s Philosophy Of Dialogue And The Relationship Between Self And Nature Chapter Three
The I-It Relation And Environmental Ethics Chapter Four
The I-Thou Relation And Environmental Ethics Chapter Five
Conclusion Bibliography The writing of this honours thesis was supervised by Dr. Ho Hua Chew. This thesis is the foundation for Buberian Environmentalism , my M.A. dissertation. This thesis is featured in Ethics Updates Go to Buberian Environmentalism
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31. Martin Buber On Education
Summary of buber's writings on education and how this relates to his fundamental views of life.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers buber, martin......martin buber on education. Further reading and references. Key texts for informaleducators buber, martin (1958) I and Thou 2e, Edinburgh T. T. Clark.
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Buber's focus on dialogue and community would alone mark him out as an important thinker for educators. But when this is added to his fundamental concern with encounter and how we are with each other (and the world) his contribution is unique and yet often unrecognized.
life i-you, i-it encounter dialogue ... links I do not accept any absolute formulas for living. No preconceived code can see ahead to everything that can happen in a man's life. As we live, we grow and our beliefs change. They must change. So I think we should live with this constant discovery. We should be open to this adventure in heightened awareness of living. We should stake our whole existence on our willingness to explore and experience. Martin Buber
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Encounter with Martin Buber
Today, when the word 'dialogue' is spoken in educational circles, it is often linked to Paulo Freire. The same is true of 'subject' and 'object'. Yet, in the twentieth century, it is really in the work of Martin Buber that the pedagogical worth of dialogue was realized - and the significance of relation revealed. He wrote - 'All real living is meeting' (Buber 1958: 25) and looked to how, in relation, we can fully open ourselves to the world, to others, and to God.
Life
Martin Mordechai Buber was born February 8, 1878 in Vienna. Following the breakdown of his parents' marriage when he was aged three, he went to live with his grandparents in Lvov, Salomon Buber, a respected scholar of Jewish tradition and literature, and Adlele Buber an enthusiastic reader of literature. At 14 Martin Buber went back to live with his father (and his new wife) in Lemberg. By this time he was already reading Kant and was soon into Nietzsche. Martin Buber went onto study in Vienna, Leipzig, Berlin (under Simmel and Dilthey) and Zurich. In Vienna he became involved in Zionism (more for cultural than political reasons) and became the editor of

32. Existentialism And Martin Buber By Katharena Eiermann, Martin Buber, Buber, Phil
Katharena Eiermann's tribute to existentialism and martin buber. Site includes biography, essays, articles, photos, quotes and links to related sites.
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Choose a Philosopher... Existentialism Books and Reviews My Freebies Hugs and Kisses Reality Check Images by Katharena Nature Quotes Terrorism in Review Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Todays Deals at Amazon Free Information from Focalex Philosophers Karl Barth Simone de Beauvoir Samuel Beckett Martin Buber Albert Camus Fyodor Dostoyevsky Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Martin Heidegger Franz Kafka Soren Kierkegaard Abraham H. Maslow Friedrich Nietzsche Blaise Pascal Jean Paul Sartre Paul Tillich Quotes by Philosophers at MindPleasures.com Alexa Web Search Choose a Poet Poetry Contest Robert Frost Pablo Neruda Aleksandr Pushkin William Butler Yeats Percy Bysshe Shelley Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Edgar Alan Poe William Blake Robert Burns Nature, Forms, and Laws of Poetry Quotes by Poets at MindPleasures.com Katharena Eiermann's tribute to Existentialist: Martin Buber. Site includes biography, essays, articles, and links to related sites on the WWW. Life and Times Quotations Books and Reviews Realm of Existentialism "The atheist staring from his attic window is often nearer to God than the believer caught up in his own false image of God." Irrational Man : A Study in Existential Philosophy
For those of you who want to learn a lot about existentialism, and/or those of you who find Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre to be dauntingly difficult and/or time-consuming, this book is hands-down the best. Written in the late 1950's, "Irrational Man" is largely responsible for introducing existentialism to America. Barret provides excellent summaries of the work of all of the major figures in existentialism (with the exception of Merleau-Ponty) and brilliantly integrates their work within Western literary, religious, artistic, and philosophical traditions. Barret provides great insight on the roots of existentialism in the history of Western civilization, and in doing so also constructs a highly informative narrative about that history itself.

33. Martin Buber And Jewish-Arab Peace, By Dan Leon
An article in Cross Currents, spring 199899 issue, on martin buber and the peace process in Israel and Palestine.
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MARTIN BUBER AND JEWISH-ARAB PEACE
by Dan Leon
The road to peace between Arabs and Jews, as Buber knew, is not paved by power. DAN LEON, who lives in Jerusalem, is co-managing editor of the Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics, and Culture, the first joint quarterly, now in its fifth year. The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and the establishment of the state of Israel were separated by about half a year (January and May 1949). Writing in 1938, Gandhi had not been sympathetic to the Jewish national home in Palestine since he thought that "Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French. Why should [the Jews] not, like other peoples of the earth, make that country their home where they are born and earn their livelihood"? He urged German Jews "to claim Germany as their home" and to follow the example of civil resistance. "The Jews of Germany can offer Satyagraha under infinitely better auspices than the Indians of South Africa." "The calculated violence of Hitler may even result in a general massacre of Jews (but) to the God-fearing, death has no terror" (1938).
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But the main thrust of Buber's letter concerned Jewish rights in Palestine. He wrote that Jews and Arabs must

34. Martin-Buber-Institut Für Judaistik
Information ¼ber das Institut, seine Bibliothek, und zum JudaistikStudium.
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35. Martin S Friedman - Martin Buber's Mystery Play Elijah - Modern Judaism 16:2
A review, by martin S. Friedman, of buber's play, Elijah.
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Martin Buber's Mystery Play Elijah
Maurice Friedman
Although Martin Buber's "mystery play" Elijah was not written until 1956 and was not published in German until 1963, Buber's active interest in writing a play on Elijah dates back to 1901 and the Jewish Renaissance Movement, which he saw as the central thrust of the cultural Zionism which he espoused. Two of the poems which he published on Elijah in that period seemed to Buber of sufficient lasting worth to be taken up into his Nachlese , or "gleanings," prepared just before his death. Both poems transcend the realm of culture in the direction of genuine religious intimations, through intimations informed by the Nietzschean vitalism and the immanentist, becoming-of-God mysticism that permeated Buber's being at that period. Elijah , composed forty years later: The cognizance of inner duality and the immanent demand for decisionthat is, of the soul's unificationdivided the people into two [End Page 135] psychologically distinct factions: one consisted of persons who choose, who make decisions, who are impelled toward unconditionality and are dedicated to their goal; the other of laissez-faire men, decisionless persons, persons who remain indolently inert in their conditionality, and whose aim is self-aggrandizement and self-satisfactionor, in biblical terms, persons who are servants of God, and persons who are servants of Baal. It should be remembered, however that those persons do not by any means decide for Baal and against God, but that, as stated by Elijah, they "hobble along on two tree-limbs" (1 Kings 18:21).

36. Buber: Concerning Jacob Boehme
Translation of a 1901 essay by martin buber on this thinker.
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CONCERNING JACOB BOEHME
Martin Buber
Originally: Martin Buber, Weiner Rundschau V, 12(June 15, 1901), pp. 251-253. . References in parentheses are as follows:
  • Clavis = Boehme, Clavis, or Key
  • Gnad. = Boehme, Von der Gnadenwahl
  • Indiv. = Zur Geschichte des Individuationsproblem (Nicolaus von Cusa und Jacob Boehme) . Buber's Doctoral Dissertation for University of Vienna, 1904. Currently in the Martin Buber Archives, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  • MM. = Boehme, Mysterium Magnum
  • SR. = Boehme, Signature Rerum, or The Signature of All Things
Boehme's basic concern, that which is the summation of his thought, is the problem of the relation of the individual to the world. The world remains a riddle, influencing and being influenced, and yet always distant and strange. The individual consumes himself in silence, hopeless in its silence. "We find that life is a burning fire which consumes, and when it can no longer consume, it goes out." God and nature are one for Boehme, as the soul and body or even more, as energy and organism. He states, "You also see how the powers of God cannot be distinguished from nature, but it is actually all one body. We recognize that God in his own being is no Being, but is merely the power or the understanding toward Being, as a groundless [ungrundlicher] eternal will." [Indiv., p. 34, MM 5:1]

37. AAI - ARAB AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS
Einstein I should much rather see reasonable agreement with the Arabs on the basis of living together in peace than the creation of a Jewish State. buber our murderous sickness of causeless hatred is bound to bring complete ruin upon us. Only then will our land realize how great was our responsibility to those Arab refugees in whose towns we settled.
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40. Martin Buber Landesschule
Informiert ¼ber die Schule, das Personal, die Unterrichtsinhalte und eine kleine Schulchronik.
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