"Buber, Martin"@en . . . "1878Z"^^ . "1878-02-08Z"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Martin Buber (Hebrew: \u05DE\u05E8\u05D8\u05D9\u05DF \u05D1\u05D5\u05D1\u05E8\u200E, German: Martin Buber, Yiddish: \u05DE\u05D0\u05E8\u05D8\u05D9\u05DF \u05D1\u05D5\u05D1\u05E2\u05E8\u200E; February 8, 1878 \u2013 June 13, 1965) was an Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I\u2013Thou relationship and the I\u2013It relationship. Born in Vienna, Buber came from a family of observant Jews, but broke with Jewish custom to pursue secular studies in philosophy."@en . . "1965-06-13Z"^^ . . . "Austrian-Jewishphilosopher, translator, and educator" . . . . . "Martin Buber"@en . "1965Z"^^ . . . . .