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    Martin Buber: A Centenary of the Philosophy of Dialogue
    Filozofia 78 (7): 509-510. 2023.
    This is the editorial of the monothematic issue of the journal Filozofia dedicated to Martin Buber (1878 – 1965) on the occasion of the centenary of the first publication of his most famous and popular book, I and Thou, on his philosophy of dialogue.
  •  76
    Buber’s Question to the Single One
    Filozofia 71 (4): 304-315. 2016.
    Martin Buber’s The Question to the Single One appeared in Nazi Germany at a time, when collectivism in its totalitarian forms was at the height of its development. On one hand this little book is an immediate reaction to the social-political situation in inter-war Europe. On the other hand it is a consideration of the anthropological question of the modern man from the point of view of dialogical personalism. The paper focuses on Buber’s critique of both the individualistic and collectivistic do…Read more
  •  129
    Limits of Socratic Dialogue in Moral Education
    Ruch Filozoficzny 1-13. forthcoming.
    The main aim of our paper is to identify the potential limits of Socratic dialogue in moral education. These limits will be identified using a) the original ancient writings preserving several versions of Socrates’ dialogue, and b) modern writing on the Socrates’ dialogue in moral education. We will determine whether these limits are to be found in the writing of Plato or Xenophon, or rather in the problems and paradoxes of this type of education. We assume that a historical exploration of the o…Read more
  •  250
    Buber on Responsibility
    Filozofia 78 (7): 548-563. 2023.
    The paper deals with Martin Buber’s claim that responsibility “is the basic theme of my work in general.” As I show in the opening section of the article, his statement applies to the dialogical period of his work, but not the pre-dialogical. In the mystical phase of Buber’s thought there is no place for responsibility because the very nature of mysticism excludes that possibility. The incompatibility of mysticism and interpersonal responsibility is confirmed in the autobiographical fragment “co…Read more
  •  133
    This paper provides an analysis of Martin Buber’s not very well-known essay “Distance and Relation”, which is his most relevant contribution to philosophical anthropology. In the essay, which was published almost thirty years after the publication of his most famous book, I and Thou, Buber elaborated on the anthropological foundations of his cosmic vision of dialogical life. The central question is “How is man possible?” Buber’s answer is very important to the further development of his principl…Read more
  •  3
    ŠAJDA, Peter: Existencia medzi konfliktom a ľudskosťou
    Filozofia 77 (8): 655-658. 2022.
  •  6
    MÜNZ, Teodor: Ježiš Kristus a apoštol Pavol vo filozofii Barucha Spinozu
    with Zlatica Plašienková
    Filozofia 77 (9): 723-726. 2022.
  •  7
    Obzretie za životom a dielom Teodora Münza
    with Zlatica Plašienková
    Filozofia 77 (7): 558-562. 2022.
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    Responsibility – Reciprocity or Asymmetry? (Responsibility in Martin Buber’s Thought)
    Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 4 (1-2): 33-39. 2014.
    The submitted contribution is devoted to the controversy in Martin Buber’s conception of responsibility and especially to the question whether its nature is reciprocal or asymmetrical. This controversy arises from a misunderstanding and misinterpretation of his concept of mutuality as a constituent of I-Thou relation. Several refuting arguments are offered against the claim that the mutuality of the I-Thou relationship means equality of responsibility which enables ethical calculus.