Further Reading
- Paul Arthur Schilpp & Maurice Friedman The philosophy of Martin Buber (1967)
- Rivka Horwitz Buber's way to "I and thou" – an historical analysis and the first publication of Martin Buber's lectures "Religion als Gegenwart" (1978)
- Margot Cohn & Rafael Buber Martin Buber – a bibliography of his writings, 1897–1978 (1980)
- Joachim Israel Martin Buber – Dialogphilosophie in Theorie und Praxis (2010)
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