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Martin Buber  

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  • Martin Buber, a German-born Jewish philosopher and Zionist, made meaningful contributions to the fields of existential philosophy and philosophical anthropology during a long and productive scholarly career. Buber is best known for his conception of human relationships as “I-Thou” and “I-It,” a distinction that was a common theme throughout all of his works. [Source: Encyclopedia of Anthropology; Buber, Martin (1878–1965)]

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