Martin Buber's Semantic Puzzle

Religious Studies 6 (3):253 - 261 (1970)
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My aim is to examine Buber's language, especially in I and Thou , with a view to discovering how to interpret his extraordinary mode of expression; and by doing so, demonstrate that it can be at least partially explained, and related to language-forms with which we are more familiar

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Philosophy of religion in the journals.Robert L. Perkins - 1974 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 5 (3):59-64.

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