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  • ...d with [[anxiety]], and sometimes [[depression]]. The philosopher [[Martin Buber]] underlined the [[difference]] between the Freudian notion of guilt, based #Buber M (May 1957). "Guilt and guilt feelings". Psychiatry 20 (2): 114–29. PMID
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  • In Germany, [[Christoph Martin Wieland|Wieland]] adopted this form for several important satirical works p [[Martin Buber]] places dialogue in a central position in his philosophy: he sees dialogue
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  • ...], [[Karl Löwith]], [[Herbert Marcuse]], [[Claude Levi-Strauss]], [[Martin Buber]], [[Edmund Husserl]]. Engaged with the intellectual prominence of fascism
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  • ...ng of I and Thou, which [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Buber Martin Buber] understood not as an [[impersonal]] spiritual union but as a personal [[co ...oars and crashes. “This is the exalted [[melancholy]] of our fate,” writes Buber, describing how moments of I/Thou [[communion]] cannot last too very long.
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  • ...h the subject from within the confessional community of Jews (e.g., Martin Buber's The Prophetic Faith, New York, 1949, and Abraham Joshua Heschel's The Pro
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  • # Martin Buber, "Legende des Baalschem" in Die Chassidischen Bücher, Hellerau 1928, espec
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  • * [[Martin Buber]] * [[Abraham Joshua Heschel]] * [[William E. Kaufman]] * [[Theodor Adorno]
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