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Exploring Self-Realization and Being Present to Oneself
Exploring the concept of self-realization and the significance of being present to oneself and others, while also discussing the absence of Agape love in Heidegger's work.
In this episode of After Socrates, host Dr. John Vervaeke invites his guests, Christopher Mastropietro and Guy Sengstock, to explore the intricacies of Martin Buber's 'I-Thou' concept. Mastropietro, an academic scholar, and Sengstock, an experienced dialogue facilitator, provide their insights on this complex philosophical framework, delving into its impact on personal relationships and human existence. The discussion illuminates the transformative potential of 'I-Thou' encounters, the primacy of dialogical relationships in constituting personhood, and the profound connection between vulnerability and relationality. Furthermore, it examines the significance of 'I-Thou' relationships in our interactions with inanimate objects and the environment, introducing an enthralling perspective on person-environment co-extension. This episode offers a treasure trove of philosophical insights for those seeking a deeper understanding of human existence and personal growth.
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Time-codes:
00:00:20 - Introduction of guests and the topic by Dr. John Vervaeke
00:01:18 - Christopher Mastropietro's reading from Buber's 'I and Thou'
00:02:06 - Discussion on the 'I-Thou' relationship
00:04:00 - Guy Sengstock's insights on vulnerability and transformative encounters
00:08:48 - Importance of openness in dialogical relationships
00:09:20 - Dr. Vervaeke challenges the Cartesian model of development
00:11:00 - Amplifying the significance of dialogical relationships in personhood
00:13:23 - Exploration of dialogical relationships beyond interpersonal interactions
00:23:29 - Discussion on the value of environment and art in 'I-Thou' relationships
00:24:40 - Contrast between 'I-it' and 'I-I' relationships
00:27:06 - Concept of 'I-thou' relationships in relation to an end in themselves
00:29:20 - Dr. Vervaeke's insights on the arrow of relevance realization
00:31:00 - Exploring person constituting and Dialogos participation
00:38:40 - Dr. Vervaeke's question on Socrates as a sage and Buber as a prophet
00:42:00 - The intentional difficulty in philosophical styles to foster dialogue
00:44:00 - Effect of intentional difficulty in promoting understanding
00:45:58 - Difference between texts and tests
00:53:25 - The virtue of discerning voices and Socratic daimonion
00:57:06 - The metaxu relationship in 'I-thou' context
01:00:04 - The virtue of discernment and virtuous relationship with the 'thou'
01:01:06 - Importance of risk in unfolding relationships
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