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  1. I and Thou: The educational lessons of Martin Buber's dialogue with the conflicts of his times.W. J. Morgan & Alexandre Guilherme - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9):979-996.
    Most of what has been written about Buber and education tend to be studies of two kinds: theoretical studies of his philosophical views on education, and specific case studies that aim at putting theory into practice. The perspective taken has always been to hold a dialogue with Buber's works in order to identify and analyse critically Buber's views and, in some cases, to put them into practice; that is, commentators dialogue with the text. In this article our aims are of (...)
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  • Pseudo‐Existential Writings in Education.J. Richard Wingerter - 1973 - Educational Theory 23 (3):240-259.
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  • Why Buber Would Not Endorse a Pseudo‐Existentialist.John R. Scudder - 1975 - Educational Theory 25 (2):197-201.
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  • I and Thou: The educational lessons of Martin Buber's dialogue with the conflicts of his times.Alexandre Guilherme W. J. Morgan - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9):979-996.
    Most of what has been written about Buber and education tend to be studies of two kinds: theoretical studies of his philosophical views on education, and specific case studies that aim at putting theory into practice. The perspective taken has always been to hold a dialogue with Buber's works in order to identify and analyse critically Buber's views and, in some cases, to put them into practice; that is, commentators dialogue with the text. In this article our aims are of (...)
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