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Mentioned in 16 episodes
I and thou
Book • 1955
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
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as a challenging philosophical work with religious implications.


Cal Newport

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Ep. 347: The Forgotten Phone Harms
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in the context of discussing I-Thou relationships.


John Vervaeke

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Lectern Q&As: The Virtue of Love | Featuring John Vervaeke, Ethan, and Ellie
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when referencing the two fundamental relationships: I-it and I-thou.


Michael Bungay-Stanier

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Power Literacy for Change Leaders: Larissa Conte
Mentioned by Jim Farrell as the book that contained the sentence which launched his own book.

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Leadership Beyond the Individual: Relation in the Space Between Us | Jim Ferrell
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while discussing the concepts of "I-It" and "I-Thou" relationships.

Barry Johnson

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Growing Beyond Conflict: The Power of Polarity Thinking for Healing, Thriving, and Becoming Wiser (Part 2)
Mentioned by AJ Swoboda towards the end of the podcast, referencing a quote about relationships.

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ST65: The Prophetic Boundaries of Jesus
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as a book that discusses the nature of relationships, differentiating between 'I-Thou' and 'I-It' interactions.

Helen LaKelly Hunt

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Safe Conversations: How to Talk to Your Partner with Harville & Helen
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to explain the concept of I-Thou encounters in human connection.

Dr. Jordan Poole

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Why Are We So Disconnected?
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in the context of the 'I-Thou' relationship.

James Finley

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Gabriel Marcel: Session 1
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as an influence on Colin Ward's thinking, particularly his ideas on social and political principles.


Roman Krznaric

129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric
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as assigned reading in ![undefined]()

' class, highlighting its impact on his understanding of authentic encounters.

Bryan Nixon

Roy Barsness

Episode #3 - Dr. Roy Barsness - The Transformative Power of Relationship
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as an amazing book and currently being read.


Chris Panetta

Owning Your Organizational Culture With Seamus Fitzgerald
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as a sage whose passage is used in a philosophical fellowship practice.


John Vervaeke

After Socrates: Episode 10a - Ecology of Practices
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as the only book she found in her college library about Judaism, which she loved.

Cathy Heller

229. Abundant Ever After with Cathy Heller
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as a very poetic and short read.


Benjamin Boyce

Stelios Panagiotou

s07e78 | Saving the West from Itself, with Stelios Panagiotou
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when discussing the concept of duality in human nature.


Rick Hanson

Rick Hanson - Rewiring Our Circuitry
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in the context of his theopolitical thought and engagement with the concept of time.

Nitzan Lebovic

Nitzan Lebovic, "Homo Temporalis: German Jewish Thinkers on Time" (Cornell UP, 2025)
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in relation to the concept of achieving a flowing outward towards others.

Judith Shulevitz

Best Of: Sabbath and the Art of Rest
Mentioned as a parallel to 'The Philosophy of Drama', along with works by Rosenzweig and Heidegger.

Józef Tischner, "The Philosophy of Drama" (U Notre Dame Press, 2024)
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, who came across it and felt it reverberated as he was reading it.

Alex Carabi

205. Alex Carabi: Relationality, ways of relating, trappings of language and Martin Buber



