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Martin Buber (1878–1965) was an Austrian Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his work on the distinction between the “I–Thou” relationship and the “I–It” relationship. He believed the relationship between one being and another being created the deepest meaning in our existence and would allow us to reach our full potential. He also worked on translating the Hebrew Bible into the German language. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and in Peace several times.

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I and Thou: Philosopher Martin Buber on the Art of Relationship and What Makes Us Real to One Another

“The primary word I–Thou can only be spoken with the whole being. The primary word I–It can never be spoken with the whole being.”

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I and Thou

When we encounter another individual truly as a person, not as an object for use, we become fully human: Martin Buber

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Buber, Martin (1878-1965)

Through the gathering of Hasidic tales, Buber revealed the sources of his own religiosity-the philosophy of an on-going dialogue between man and God-as described in his classical work I and Thou (1923).

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Modernity, Faith, and Martin Buber

The theologian’s attempts to arrive at a new conception of Judaism made him influential to thinkers of other faiths.

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‘Martin Buber’ Review: The Hebrew Humanist

Buber loved the parables of the Hassidic masters, tales that hallowed the everyday, that refused to cleave the sacred from the secular.

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A New Biography of Martin Buber Explores a Life of Wrestling with Faith

Martin Buber vaulted into prominence in German intellectual life in the first years of the 20th century, when he was still in his early 20s.

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