
Martin Buber - Wikipedia
Buber's evocative, sometimes poetic, writing style marked the major themes in his work: the retelling of Hasidic and Chinese tales, Biblical commentary, and metaphysical dialogue. A …
Martin Buber | Jewish Existentialist, Dialogical Philosopher
Martin Buber (born February 8, 1878, Vienna—died June 13, 1965, Jerusalem) was a German- Jewish religious philosopher, biblical translator and interpreter, and master of German prose …
Buber, Martin | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
While Lévinas acknowledged Buber as one of his main influences, the two had a series of exchanges, documented in Levinas & Buber: Dialogue and Difference, in which Buber argued …
Yonatan Buber M.D. - UW Medicine
Yonatan Buber, M.D., is a physician at UW Medicine’s Regional Heart Center and a UW Associate Professor of Cardiology. Dr. Buber specializes in treating adult patients with …
Martin Buber’s Philosophy - philosophiesoflife.org
Explore Martin Buber's philosophy in simple terms. Learn about I-Thou and I-It relationships, the Eternal Thou, freedom in relationships, and the role of community, with clear examples to …
Buber | Division of Cardiology
Yonatan Buber, M.D., is a physician at the UW Medical Center Cardiac Clinic and a UW associate professor of Cardiology. Dr. Buber specializes in treating adult patients with congenital heart …
Martin Buber: An Overview - Gestalt Therapy Blog
Jun 7, 2025 · When Hitler came into power in 1933, Buber resigned in protest and founded a school for Jewish adult education. In 1938, he moved to Jerusalem and began work as a …
Martin Buber - My Jewish Learning
A philosopher and scholar, Buber is best known for his religious philosophy of dialogue, outlined his 1923 essay “I and Thou,” and for his critiques of mainstream Zionism.
Martin Buber - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Apr 20, 2004 · Buber’s writings on Jewish national renaissance, Hasidism, and political philosophy made him a major twentieth-century figure in Jewish thought and the philosophy of …
Martin Buber - New World Encyclopedia
Buber's evocative, sometimes poetic writing style marked the major themes in his work: The retelling of Hasidic tales, Biblical commentary, and metaphysical dialogue. A cultural Zionist, …