‘Martin Buber: A Relational Perspective on Human Meaning and Purpose’

Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 17 (2):15-34 (2013)
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The author posits that an exploration of Buberian texts suggests a Nietzschean influence, both in the aphoristic and poetic style of his literature and in his insistence on an embrace of the totality of what it is to be human.

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