!!!Buber, Martin

b. Vienna, Feb. 8, 1878, 
d. Jerusalem (Israel), June 13, 1965, writer and philosopher. Teacher 
at the University of Frankfurt am Main and in Jerusalem, developed the 
philosophy of Hasidism and translated the Bible (together with F. 
Rosenzweig before 1929, 15 vols., 1925-1961). Represented a new 
conciliatory philosophy and advocated a "new dialogical thinking"; 
Zionist and pacifist. Worked in the field of adult education in 
Germany and Israel. Awarded the Peace Prize of the German book trade 
1953, the Grand Austrian State Prize 1960 and the Dutch Erasmus Prize 
1963.

!Works
Die jued. Mystik, 1909; Ich und Du, 1923; Koenigtum Gottes, 
1932; Die Erwaehlung Israels, 1938; Die Erzaehlungen der Chassidim, 
1939; Gottesfinsternis, 1952; Schriften zur Philosophie, 1962; 
Schriften zur Bibel, 1964.

!Literature
G. Wehr, M. B., 1991; J. Israel, M. B. 
Dialogphilosophie in Theorie und Praxis, 1995; P. Stoeger, M. B., 
der Paedagoge des Dialogs, 1996; E. Brinkschmidt, M. B. und K. 
Barth, 2000.



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