8
Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue

Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue

Page 2: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Introduction Buber spoke and

read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Page 3: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Introduction Buber demonstrated

in his own life the power of the Jewish ideal of study as a form of prayer and a path to wisdom.

Page 4: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

I-Thou: The Dialogic Principle Our meaning comes

from our connectedness. The extent to which we are disconnected is the extent to which we feel meaninglessness.

Page 5: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

I-Thou: The Dialogic Principle The I-It relationship is

in fact a relationship with oneself; it is not a dialogue, but a monologue.

Page 6: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Us-Them Those who have

managed to cut through the terrible complexities of life and offer such a scheme of Us-Them have been hailed as prophets in all ages.

Page 7: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Summary We do not see God

because we cannot find him alone. God is only found in a relationship, where “I AM” becomes “He is Present.”

Page 8: Martin Buber: The Philosophy of Dialogue. Introduction Buber spoke and read Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, German, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and English!

Summary Buber demonstrates

that wisdom is found not in certitude, but in seeking; not in solitude, but in relationship; not in the I-It, but in the

I-Thou.