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A Precursor to Dialogical Philosophy? Buber’s Ambiguous View of Socrates

(Original title: A Precursor to Dialogical Philosophy? Buber’s Ambiguous View of Socrates)
Filozofia, 80 (2025), 4, 574 - 587.
Type of work: Original Articles: Socrates in the 20th Century
Publication language: English
Abstract
Martin Buber’s reception of Socrates is complex and its emphases shifted over time. In the present article I first demonstrate how Buber included Socrates in his project of dialogical philosophy and depicted him as an ally in his confrontation with monological philosophical paradigms. Subsequently, I highlight those aspects of Socrates’ doctrine which Buber considered problematic, often discussing them in connection with Jewish spirituality. I continue by analyzing Buber’s ideal of dialogical education, in which his confrontation with Socrates plays a central role. Finally, I present an overall evaluation of Buber’s reception of Socrates, commenting on its development and dynamics.
Keywords

Dialogical philosophy, Education, Socrates, Martin Buber

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