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You and I

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You and I
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Martin Buber (1978–1965) was a German and Israeli existentialist philosopher, one of the pioneers of the philosophy of dialogue, multiple nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature, and winner of the Erasmus Prize. The central idea of Buber's philosophy, outlined in his most important work, I and Thou, is the fundamental principle of interaction between the I and another person, existence as a "co-being" with other people, and ultimately with God. In his work, the author compares the relationships "I - You" and "I - It", where the first is a living interpersonal communication, a loving dialogue in which individuals dissolve in each other, and the second is a cold, detached relationship, referring to Aristotelian logic. Two types of relationship are two different images of the world; A person cannot constantly remain in the state of the “I – You” relationship, says Buber, but “he who does not know this state is not a man.”
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