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...Martin Buber was ceaselessly driving throughout all his richly varied life and was never self-satisfied or complacement," Walter A. Kaufmann, professor of philosophy at Princeton University said yesterday in his keynote address at a symposium held in honor of Buber's hundredth birthday...

Author: By Matthew H. Lynch, | Title: Buber Symposium | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

Buber, who was a religious existentialist and a professor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, until his death in 1965, considered "I and Thou" his most important book. Kaufmann, who recently translated the work, said it is "flawed...

Author: By Matthew H. Lynch, | Title: Buber Symposium | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

...style is "affected," Kaufmann continued, "rather than being ruthlessly honest...

Author: By Matthew H. Lynch, | Title: Buber Symposium | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

...book's "central dichotomy of I-thou and I-it would not have stood up to Buber's scrutiny," if he had not "mistaken intense emotion for revelation," Kaufmann said...

Author: By Matthew H. Lynch, | Title: Buber Symposium | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

...Kaufmann, who was a graduate student at Harvard, has written widely on philosophy, religion, and poetry. His work includes the definitive translation of many of Nietzsche's works, original poetry and many philosophical essays...

Author: By Matthew H. Lynch, | Title: Buber Symposium | 2/6/1978 | See Source »

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