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Martin Buber
The Existentialism of Martin Buber and Implications for Education
The Foundations of Martin Buber's Authenticity
Martin Buber and Immanuel Kant on Mutual Respect and the Liberal State
Foundations for Ethics
Becoming Dialogue; Martin Buber's Concept of Turning to the Other As Educational Praxis
Spirit Pedagogical Relations
Fides Quaerens Intellectum: Reflections Towards an Explorative
EXCAVATING the IMAGINATION: the ARABIC AFTERLIFE of ARISTOTLE's PHANTASIA by Jessica L. Radin a Thesis Submitted in Conformity
Review Essay Leo Strauss on Maimonides
Title of Thesis Or Dissertation, Worded
Ethics and Politics in the Thought of Martin Buber and Albert Camus
ABSTRACT Augustinian Auden: the Influence of Augustine of Hippo on W. H. Auden Stephen J. Schuler, Ph.D. Mentor: Richard Rankin
Metanomianism and Religious Praxis in Martin Buber's Hasidic Tales
Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: the Making of a Political Philosopher
Dialogue Universalism
The Love of God As a Consistent Jewish Response to Modernity
From Martin Buber’S Iand Thou to Mikhail Bakhtin’Sconcept of ‘Polyphony’ 21
The Dialogic Necessity: Acknowledging and Engaging Monologue
Top View
On Delight: Thoughts for Tomorrow
A Tale of Light and Darkness: Martin Buber's Gnostic Canon and The
Communication Pedagogy: the Coronavirus Pandemic
Curriculum Vitae
On Delight: Thoughts for Tomorrow (Pre-Print)
The Course Explores the Relationship Between Judaism and Modernity
Thinking About the Other in Judaism & Christianity
Spinoza Stories: Pantheists, Spinozists, Jews, and the Formation of German Idealism
Morphology of the Voice in the Hermeneutics of Martin Buber an Inquiry Into the Form of the Unformed
Wisdom in Western Philosophy Robert Mcdermott May 2013
Topics in Jewish Philosophy
Radical Goodness/Radical Evil : Martin Buber's Philosophical
Jewish Studies 2016
The Tragedy of the Messianic Dialectic: Buber's Novel Gog And
Book Review: 'Two Types of Faith' by Martin Buber
Baruch Spinoza As a Jewish Thinker Lucas Waggoner
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Encounter: the Thought of Martin Buber He Once Again Became a Professor, Teaching Social Philosophy at the Hebrew University Until a Few Years Before His Death
MARTIN BUBER (1878-1965) Kalman Yaron1
The Object's Afterlife
JS Courses Spring 2020
An Unending Sphere of Relation Martin Buber’S Conception of Personhood
Can Personal Relationships Encourage Social Reform?
After Appropriation: Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion
Critical Currents 8.Indd
Martin Buber and Convenantal Faith
After Germany an American Jewish Philosophical Manifesto
William James's Undivided Self and the Possibility of Immortality Anthony Karlin Marquette University
1 Introduction