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Rodje Marcus P.

Martinez Vicariatus Boliviae

Ich und Du
Martin Buber
Martin Buber divided the aphorism into 3 sections. Each aphorism has its own discipline

and principles much more of a doctrine but a philosophical way. He expounded it to a

larger form of argument a stage of his overall beliefs where he established his premises

that man has 2 distinct ways to interact around the world. When Martin Buber argues,

there is a place and function in human existence which establishes the mind to the world

of experience and sensation, which arises between the space, occupying the human

and the world by its own laws and "I-thou establishes the world of relationship. Thou

addresses another not as an object but a presence." Buber examined human life and

the societal class which he claimed as modern society leaves man unfulfilled and

alienated for it acknowledges only the function of man to the ever-progressing world.

The third section of Buber, religion which tells us to build a true community, in which man

fulfills a meaningful society for all by making use of the neglected second mode of the

engaging world and by this mode to relate to God.

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