Abstract
Dialogue between Martin Buber & Carl Rogers
A Mid-West Conference on Martin Buber was organized by the University of Michigan in April, 1957, during Dr. Buber's visit to this country, arranged by the William Alanson White Foundation. The famous philosopher from the University of Jerusalem gave several lectures during the three day conference, using papers he had delivered in Washington as the William Alanson White Memoral lectures.
Another feature of the program at Ann Arbor was a dialogue on April 18, between Dr. Buber and Dr. Carl Rogers, Professor of Psychology and Executive Secretary of the Counseling Center, University of Chicago. This dialogue was recorded, and because of numerous requests, a transcription of it is presented here.