Buber's claim is blunt: There are two basic ways human beings relate to the world. In one, which he called I–It, we encounter ...
Paul Mendes-Flohr was introduced to the writings of the German-Jewish scholar and philosopher Martin Buber when he was 18 and volunteering on a kibbutz in Israel. “Of course, I didn’t understand a ...
Israel’s bombing and incursion into Gaza raise the question of proportionality. In addition to numerous war crimes and/or crimes against humanity, the fundamental of proportionality is being ...
“If you wish to believe, love.” What Martin Buber taught, he also lived. A lifelong Zionist, the century’s greatest Jewish thinker nonetheless preached friendship for the Arabs of Palestine. He was ...
Philosopher Martin Buber’s distinction between I-You relationships and I-It relationships is relevant to therapy. The difference between I-You and I-It is whether one subjectively treats others as ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In a mirrored rehearsal studio in San Francisco, dancers move in unison with dramatic sweeping kicks, hops and arabesques. They crawl backward, make juggling ...
Martin Buber has written 1 shows including Tales of the Hasidim (Source Material).
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