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Buber, Martin | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Martin Buber (1878—1965) Martin Buber was a prominent twentieth century philosopher, religious thinker, political activist and educator. Born in Austria, he spent most of his life in Germany and Israel, writing in German and Hebrew. He is best known for his 1923 book, Ich und Du ( I and Thou), which distinguishes between “I-Thou” and “I ...
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I–It describes entities as discrete objects drawn from a defined set (e.g., he, she or any other objective entity defined by what makes it measurably different from other entities). It can be said that "I" have as many distinct and different relationships with each "It" as there are "Its" in one's life.
I and Thou: Full Work Summary | SparkNotes
The object of experience (the It) is viewed as a thing to be utilized, a thing to be known or put to some purpose. In experience we see our object as a collection of qualities and quantities, as a particular point in space and time.
Comparing Martin Buber's 'I-Thou' to 'I-It' | Saybrook University
His existential philosophical piece entitled “I Thou” is a philosophical discussion on how we relate to other, consciously and unconsciously, and what makes us human. This is what drew me to his idea. Buber introduced two distinct ways of relating I-Thou and I-It. I-It vs I-Thou.
I and Thou: The “I–It and I–You” & the “I–You” Modes of ...
The first mode (the mode of I–It) is the mode of experience. In experience, we engage the world as an objective observer rather than as a participant, and we gather data through the senses and organize that data in such a way that it can be utilized by reason.
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