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Lifintseva, T. P. I and Thou: the Problem of Intersubjectivity in Martin Buber’s Anthropology

Abstract: Review: Martin (Mordechai) Buber (1878-1965) is one of the most interesting and mysterious philosophers of the 20th century. It is very difficult to describe his creative work as just ‘I-It’ and ‘I-You’ relationships. However, most of the modern philosophers tend to see him as the creator of a Judaic version of religious existentialism which is also called ‘dialogical theology’


Keywords:

philosophy, philosophical anthropology, Thou, I, philosophy of dialogue, being, phenomenology, existentialism, intersubjectivity


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