PREMIUM-Episode 71: Martin Bubers I and Thou

Published: Feb. 15, 2013, 9:02 p.m.

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On Buber\'s 1923 book about the fundamental human position: As children, and historically, we start fully absorbed in relation with another person (like mom). Before that, we have no self-consciousness, no "self" at all. It\'s only by having these consuming "encounters" that we gradually distinguish ourselves from other people, and can then engage in what we\'d normally consider "experience," which Buber calls "the I-It relation." Buber thinks that unless we can keep connected to this "I-Thou" phenomenon, through mature relationships, art, and nature. With guest Daniel Horne. Get the full discussion at partiallyexaminedlife.com.

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