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Greatly influenced by the mysticism of the Hasidim , which he interpreted in many of his works, and by the Christian existentialism of S¿ren Kierkegaard, Buber evolved his own philosophy of religion, especially in his book I and Thou (1923, 2d ed. 1958).

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