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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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This "prophetic eschatology," in Martin Buber's phrase, is what will transform people.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Martin Buber, the philosopher, scholar and social activist, identified such a connection in his philosophy of Dialogue, described in his work, Ich und Du, translated as I and Thou.
Actually I remember it a little differently to Martin Buber's original - I have to acknowledge that I have begun to let it drift in a Zen direction.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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There are several reincarnation stories in Martin Buber's famous anthology, Tales of the Chassidim, which, although it is not an authoritative Hasidic text, is one of the better-known anthologies of Hasidic stories.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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I argue that my proposed foundation for environmental ethics based on Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue fulfills both these tasks.
dissertation considered how Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue can contribute to environmental ethics.
I propose an application of Martin Buber's philosophy of dialogue as a foundation for environmental ethics.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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I mean Jewish Martin Buber emphasizing the dialogue between man/woman and the Eternal Thou; God is not primarily an object of knowledge.
In chapter two, Martin Buber's Philosophy of Dialogue and the Relationship between Self and Nature , I shall first provide an account of Buber's philosophy of dialogue and then I shall discuss the Buberian view of how the self relates to Nature.
This is what Martin Buber describes , at one point in his classic work I And Thou , in his own experience with a cat, a sense of canniness and unexpected recognition that invites and celebrates being with in the profound and wordless fashion of I and Thou.
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