A Comparison and Contrast of Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas ... Among these people are Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas. ... Martin Buber Martin Buber lived from February of 1878 to June of 1965 Biemann, 2002. ... View More
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Martin Buberamp39s Philosophy of Judaism: The Eternal Process of ... Martin Zank of The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy proclaims the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber to be one of the most important, yet also one of the most ... View More
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Goodness thoughts of Aristotle, Martin Buber ampamp Emmanuel Kant Three of them are Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and Martin Buber. Each of them wrote different essays on their thoughts of goodness. ... View More
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Comparing Leo Buscaglia ... alike in many ways. The authors that Iamp39m referring to are Jose Ortega Y Gasset, Martin Buber, and Leo Buscaglia. The unique way in ... View More
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Allusions and Metaphors in Letter from the Birmingham Jail ... King mentions, ampquotTo use the words of Martin Buber, the great Jewish philosopher, segregation substitutes an amp39Iitamp39 relationship for the amp39Ithouamp39 relationship ... View More
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Hasidism: Religion and Psychology ... issues of the faith and overall harmony of the individual as a human being with specific physiological needs and requirements is Martin Buberamp39s pivotal book ... View More
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Creed or Chaos ... relationship. Martin Buberamp39s ampquotIThouampquot relationship theory is an explanation of the irreplaceable relationship between God and man. Buber ... View More
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Genuine dialogue ... as a quality of human interaction, as genuine dialogue, has its foundation with the philosophy of Genuine Dialogue, which we attribute to Martin Buber. ... View More
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Maslow ... in the human race, he studied the lives of Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Jane Addams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frederick Douglass, Martin Buber, Albert Schweitzer ... View More
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