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Buber argues that Experience is necessary for survival but insufficient for human flourishing.
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'Martin Buber's philosophy of education and its implications for non-formal education.
UNESCO: Purpose/Objectives of the Chair
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Buber essentially says that modern man feels alienated and devoid of meaning because one mode of being, Encounter, is marginalized, echoing what Rachel Selekman said in my previous article.
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The religious scholars he studied at Harvard, such as Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878--1965), helped this devout Episcopalian articulate what is in essence a Buddhist worldview: Business is interdependent with everything around it, and hence it must tread lightly alongside nature, so both can remain healthy and sustain each other in the long run.
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