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Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

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1 Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue

2 Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

3 Introduction Buber demonstrated in his own life the power of the Jewish ideal of study as a form of prayer and a path to wisdom.

4 I-Thou: The Dialogic Principle Our meaning comes from our connectedness. The extent to which we are disconnected is the extent to which we feel meaninglessness.

5 I-Thou: The Dialogic Principle The I-It relationship is in fact a relationship with oneself; it is not a dialogue, but a monologue.

6 Us-Them Those who have managed to cut through the terrible complexities of life and offer such a scheme of Us-Them have been hailed as prophets in all ages.

7 Summary We do not see God because we cannot find him alone. God is only found in a relationship, where “I AM” becomes “He is Present.”

8 Summary Buber demonstrates that wisdom is found not in certitude, but in seeking; not in solitude, but in relationship; not in the I-It, but in the I-Thou.


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