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buber

A student reads a book by Buber in the library.

Definition

Proper noun: - A surname, specifically referring to Martin Buber: "Buber" is primarily used as a proper noun to refer to the 20th-century Israeli philosopher and theologian, Martin Buber. It denotes his identity, his body of work, and the intellectual tradition associated with him.

Usage

The word "Buber" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the individual, Martin Buber, or to concepts directly stemming from his work. - It is typically used in academic, philosophical, and theological contexts. - It is capitalized as it is a proper name.

Examples
  • Referring to the person:

    • The philosophical works of Buber are essential reading.
    • Buber was a key figure in 20th-century Jewish thought.
  • Referring to his ideas or influence:

    • The Buberian concept of "I-Thou" relationships is central to his philosophy.
    • Her thesis explores Buber's influence on interfaith dialogue.
Advanced Usage
  • "Buberian" (adj): Of or relating to the thought, philosophy, or style of Martin Buber.

    • The dialogical approach has a distinctly Buberian quality.
  • In compound academic terms: While "Buber" itself is not typically used in compounds, his name forms the root for adjectives (Buberian) and is central to specific philosophical terms he coined.

    • The I-Thou relationship is a Buberian cornerstone.
Variants and Related Words
  • Buberian (adj): Pertaining to Martin Buber or his philosophy.
  • I-Thou (n): A central philosophical concept coined by Buber describing a genuine, reciprocal, and present relationship between persons.
  • I-It (n): A Buberian term describing a utilitarian or experiential relationship where the other is an object.
Synonyms
  • Martin Buber: The full name is the direct synonym.
  • The philosopher Buber: A descriptive synonym used for clarity.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Dialogical principle: The philosophical focus on dialogue, central to Buber's thought.
  • Philosophy of dialogue: The school of thought associated with Buber's work.
buber

A student reads a book by Buber in the library.

Noun
  1. Israeli religious philosopher (born in Austria); as a Zionist he promoted understanding between Jews and Arabs; his writings affected Christian thinkers as well as Jews (1878-1965)

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