The Martin Buber Reader: Essential Writings (2027)

, edited by Asher Biemann , is a comprehensive anthology that spans over 60 years of Martin Buber's intellectual career. Published in 2002, this 303-page collection organizes Buber's diverse works—including philosophy, biblical criticism, and political theory—into seven topical sections to provide a cohesive look at his "life of dialogue". Core Themes and Philosophical Pillars

The collection is centered on Buber’s most famous concept, the relationship, which posits that human existence finds meaning through genuine encounter rather than through treating others or the world as objects (I-It). The Martin Buber Reader: Essential Writings - First Things The Martin Buber Reader: Essential Writings

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