“Feelings dwell in man; but man dwells in his love. That is no metaphor, but the actual truth. Love does not cling to the I in such a way as to have the Thou only for its " content," its object; but love is between I and Thou. The man who does not know this, with his very being know this, does not know love; even though he ascribes to it the feelings he lives through, experiences, enjoys, and expresses.”
Quote by Martin Buber
Book:I and Thou
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I and Thou
This book delves into the profound and complex relationship between individuals, emphasizing the importance of direct and personal interaction. It also addresses the concept of God as a means of understanding the human condition, offering a unique perspective on existentialist thought. more
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