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Ich und du

Book • 1923
In 'Ich und Du', Martin Buber explores the human condition by distinguishing between two fundamental modes of engaging the world: the 'I-It' and the 'I-Thou'.

The 'I-It' mode involves treating others and objects as mere things to be used or known, while the 'I-Thou' mode involves a deep, reciprocal encounter with another being.

Buber argues that modern society's exclusive reliance on the 'I-It' mode leads to alienation and that true fulfillment and meaning can only be achieved through 'I-Thou' relationships.

The book is divided into three parts, addressing psychology, sociology, and religion, and advocates for a more relational and intersubjective understanding of human existence.

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