#2663
Mentioned in 10 episodes

I and thou

Book • 1955

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Mentioned by Cal Newport as a challenging philosophical work with religious implications.
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Ep. 347: The Forgotten Phone Harms
Mentioned by AJ Swoboda towards the end of the podcast, referencing a quote about relationships.
19 snips
ST65: The Prophetic Boundaries of Jesus
Mentioned by Dr. Jordan Poole to explain the concept of I-Thou encounters in human connection.
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Why Are We So Disconnected?
Mentioned by Helen LaKelly Hunt as a book that discusses the nature of relationships, differentiating between 'I-Thou' and 'I-It' interactions.
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Safe Conversations: How to Talk to Your Partner with Harville & Helen
Mentioned by Roman Krznaric as an influence on Colin Ward's thinking, particularly his ideas on social and political principles.
129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric
Mentioned by Bryan Nixon as assigned reading in Roy Barsness ' class, highlighting its impact on his understanding of authentic encounters.
Episode #3 - Dr. Roy Barsness - The Transformative Power of Relationship
Mentioned by James Finley in the context of the 'I-Thou' relationship.
Gabriel Marcel: Session 1
Mentioned by Chris Panetta as an amazing book and currently being read.
Owning Your Organizational Culture With Seamus Fitzgerald
Mentioned by Rick Hanson when discussing the concept of duality in human nature.
Rick Hanson - Rewiring Our Circuitry
Mentioned by Dan Shipper while discussing a book he is currently reading.
ChatGPT for Radical Self-Betterment - Ep. 8 with Dr. Gena Gorlin
Mentioned by Warren Nilsson as a source of wisdom on dialogue and relationships in the context of organizing.
Does Your Workplace Walk Its Talk? with Warren Nilsson
Mentioned by Alex Carabi , who came across it and felt it reverberated as he was reading it.
205. Alex Carabi: Relationality, ways of relating, trappings of language and Martin Buber
Mentioned by Nitzan Lebovic in the context of his theopolitical thought and engagement with the concept of time.
Nitzan Lebovic, "Homo Temporalis: German Jewish Thinkers on Time" (Cornell UP, 2025)
Mentioned by Judith Shulevitz in relation to the concept of achieving a flowing outward towards others.
Best Of: Sabbath and the Art of Rest
Mentioned by John Vervaeke as a sage whose passage is used in a philosophical fellowship practice.
After Socrates: Episode 10a - Ecology of Practices

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