I And Thou
1: I and Thou
Summary Austrian-born philospher Martin Buber wrote that there are two modes of engaging with others. The predominant mode places I over the objectified other (It). This is the mode that modern...
read article2: The Body of I and Thou
Summary The structural habits of our body filter our experience of the world around us and reduce the incoming data that contributes to our thought and behavioural patterns. If we want to try...
read article30: I don't exist
I am formed and brought to life by relationship with others (incuding non-animate and non-human others). Philosopher Martin Buber wrote that there are two ways of being in the world. The most common...
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