Dr. Hune Margulies is the Director of the Martin Buber Institute For Dialogical Ecology. The MBIDE conducts research in Dialogical Philosophy as it found expressions in the religious and intellectual traditions of the West and the East.
Born in Argentina, and residing in the US since 1980, Dr. Margulies received his Doctoral degree from Columbia University in New York and holds Graduate degrees in Philosophy from Fordham University and in Urban Studies from Hunter College.
Through a collaborative program with Prescott College, the MBIDE offers a concentration in Dialogical Philosophy towards an MA in the Humanities. Hune is also the Founder and Director of Community Development Partners for the Americas, an organization that designs and organizes cultural and anthropological study-tours to Latin America.
Hune is presently working on his book addressing Martin Buber's dialogical philosophy as it connects and dialogues with some aspects of Zen and some of the Indigenous spiritualities in Latin America.