Martin Buber

"When I confront a human being as my Thou and speak the basic word I-Thou to him, then he is no thing among things nor does he consist of things. He is no longer He or She, a dot in the world grid of space and time, nor a condition to be experienced and described, a loose bundle of named qualities. Neighborless and seamless, he is Thou and fills the firmament. Not as if there were nothing but he; but everything else lives in his light."

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Source: Martin Buber (2004). “I and Thou”, p.66, A&C Black

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Martin Buber

Martin Buber

Philosopher

Martin Buber was a Jewish philosopher known for his work on dialogue and relationships, particularly through his concept of 'I-Thou'.

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