Martin Buber

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Martin Buber was a Jewish philosopher and theologian best known for his existentialist dialogical philosophy, especially articulated in his seminal work "I and Thou."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish philosopher
existentialist philosopher
human
philosopher
theologian
causeOfDeath natural causes
citizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Germany
Israel
coAuthor Franz Rosenzweig
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfDeath Israel
dateOfBirth 1878-02-08
dateOfDeath 1965-06-13
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Leipzig
University of Vienna
University of Zurich
employer Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Goethe University Frankfurt
surface form: University of Frankfurt
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Martin Buber self-linksurface differs
surface form: Buber
fieldOfWork dialogical philosophy
existentialism
philosophy
religious studies
theology
givenName Martin
hasPartInHisWork translation of the Hebrew Bible into German
influenced Emmanuel Levinas
Gabriel Marcel
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Karl Jaspers
Paul Tillich
influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
Hasidism
surface form: Hasidic Judaism

Immanuel Kant
Søren Kierkegaard
languageOfWorkOrName German
Hebrew
movement dialogical philosophy
existentialism
religious existentialism
notableIdea I–It relationship
I–Thou relationship
dialogical principle
philosophy of dialogue
notableWork Between Man and Man
Eclipse of God
Good and Evil
I and Thou
On Judaism
Tales of the Hasidim
The Prophetic Faith
The Way of Man According to the Teaching of Hasidism
Two Types of Faith
occupation translator
university professor
writer
originalLanguageOfWork I and Thou
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Jerusalem
religion Judaism
residence Frankfurt am Main
Jerusalem
sexOrGender male
spouse Paula Winkler

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Erasmus Prize notableLaureate Martin Buber
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Austrian Jews notableMember Martin Buber