A collection of 27 essays addressing the philosophy of Martin Buber
in a dialogue among contributing scholars from the fields of
education, psychology, speech communication, anthropology, history,
sociology, and economics. The papers discuss theology, Buber's
famous I and Thou paradigm in relation to Zen, the hermeneutics and
aesthetics of dial
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