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  1. Buber from the Cartesian Perspective? A Critical Review of Reading Buber’s Pedagogy.Jeong-Gil Woo - 2012 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (6):569-585.
    The positive reception of Buber’s philosophy does not fully match Buber’s intention in terms of overcoming the problem of the subject–object binary. In other words, a number of authors have remained within the traditional way of thinking by merely replacing the subject and object with Buber’s I and You, establishing a more dogmatic normative subjectivity, paradoxically going against Buber’s intent and even seemingly not noticing this problem. In this article, we will investigate the reasons for these paradoxical readings of Buber. (...)
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  • Martin Buber: Educating for relationship.Sean Blenkinsop - 2005 - Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (3):285 – 307.
    This paper proposes that contained within Martin Buber's works one can find useful support for, and insights into, an educational philosophy that stretches across, and incorporates, both the human and non-human worlds. Through a re-examination of his seminal essay Education2, and with reference to specific incidents in his autobiography (e.g. the horse, his family, the theatre and the tree) and to central tenets of his theology (e.g. the shekina, the Eternal Thou and teshuvah) we shall present a more coherent understanding (...)
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