In a review of literature, it is clear that the significance of Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogue, or I-Thou philosophy, has been recognized by scholars in related disciplines. It also appears that no in-depth study has been done to discover the significance of Martin Buber’s I-Thou philosophy for communication theory. In order to determine this significance the author proposes to: (1) Examine the efforts of communication scholars as they have attempted to establish the significance of Martin Bubder’s I-Thou philosophy for communication theory.; (2) Present an analysis of Martin Buber’s concept of relation.; (3) Present an analysis of Martin buber’s concept of dialogue.; and (4) Propose a definition of interpersonal communication based ...
Most of what has been written about Buber and education tend to be studies of two kinds: theoretical...
This paper seeks to analyze the prose of Jewish-American writer Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) from a p...
Martin Buber introduced in philosophy the subject of dialogue. For him, neither “I”, nor “You” are i...
In a review of literature, it is clear that the significance of Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogu...
The goal of this study is simply to look into the life, the philosophy and the relevance of Martin B...
The authors provide a comparative analysis of the philosophies of communication of Donald Davidson a...
Martin Buber is one of those prominent philosophers who offer alternatives to the problem of the dis...
Martin Buber (1878-1965) is considered one of the 20th century’s greatest thinkers and his contribut...
In the present work, I study various aspects of Martin Buber's model of how a human being can commun...
This thesis critically examines the philosophy of Mordecai Martin Buber and explores its application...
This volume of essays takes as its point of departure Martin Buber`s principle of dialogue, which he...
A study of Martin Buber\u27s I-Thou philosophy and his place in the tradition of subjective thinkers
This text explores the contributions of Buber's dialogic philosophy to communication studies. It is ...
The article presents the basic elements of Gustav Landauer’s and Martin Buber’s thinking on theatre ...
A Between Between Martin Buber\u27s I and Thou? -- The Philistines: Not So Philistine? -- On Jews ...
Most of what has been written about Buber and education tend to be studies of two kinds: theoretical...
This paper seeks to analyze the prose of Jewish-American writer Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) from a p...
Martin Buber introduced in philosophy the subject of dialogue. For him, neither “I”, nor “You” are i...
In a review of literature, it is clear that the significance of Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogu...
The goal of this study is simply to look into the life, the philosophy and the relevance of Martin B...
The authors provide a comparative analysis of the philosophies of communication of Donald Davidson a...
Martin Buber is one of those prominent philosophers who offer alternatives to the problem of the dis...
Martin Buber (1878-1965) is considered one of the 20th century’s greatest thinkers and his contribut...
In the present work, I study various aspects of Martin Buber's model of how a human being can commun...
This thesis critically examines the philosophy of Mordecai Martin Buber and explores its application...
This volume of essays takes as its point of departure Martin Buber`s principle of dialogue, which he...
A study of Martin Buber\u27s I-Thou philosophy and his place in the tradition of subjective thinkers
This text explores the contributions of Buber's dialogic philosophy to communication studies. It is ...
The article presents the basic elements of Gustav Landauer’s and Martin Buber’s thinking on theatre ...
A Between Between Martin Buber\u27s I and Thou? -- The Philistines: Not So Philistine? -- On Jews ...
Most of what has been written about Buber and education tend to be studies of two kinds: theoretical...
This paper seeks to analyze the prose of Jewish-American writer Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) from a p...
Martin Buber introduced in philosophy the subject of dialogue. For him, neither “I”, nor “You” are i...