Martin Bubers Projekt einer philosophischen Anthropologie

Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 54 (1/2):114-124 (2007)
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Martin Buber is a religious philosopher asking the question: what is the nature of man? Human persons are dialogical beings, who are ultimately related to God as the creator of the universe. This philosophy of dialogue is part of a general area of investigation, called Philosophical Anthropology.

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Aaron Fellbaum
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