This site is dedicated to the Jewish philosopher, theologian, bible translator, editor of Hasic tradition Martin Buber. Short reviews on life and work are given here. A bibliography of secondary work is also available.
Martin Buber Martin Buber has profoundly influenced all of us who are interested in interpersonal communication. This website was created to share information about Buber's life so that you may have a better understanding of the man behind the philosophy; to give you a chance to meet Martin Buber. Click to begin the presentation ...
courses.washington.edu/spcmu/buber
Buber's focus on dialogue and community would alone mark him out as an important thinker for educators. But when this is added to his fundamental concern with encounter and how we are with each other (and the world) his contribution is unique and yet often unrecognized.
infed.org/mobi/martin-buber-on-education
The Window -- Philsophy on the WWW. Philosophers Section ...
www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/buber.html
An article in Cross Currents, spring 1998-99 issue, on Martin Buber and the peace process in Israel and Palestine.
www.crosscurrents.org/leon.htm