Philosophy of dialogue

Philosophy of dialogue is a type of philosophy based on the work of the Austrian-born Jewish philosopher Martin Buber best known through its classic presentation in his 1920s little book I and Thou.[1] For Buber, the fundamental fact of human existence, too readily overlooked by scientific rationalism and abstract philosophical thought, is "man with man", a dialogue which takes place in the so-called "sphere of between" ("das Zwischenmenschliche").[2]

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  1. ^ Max Rosenbaum, Milton Miles Berger (1975). Group psychotherapy and group function‎. p.719.
  2. ^ Maurice S. Friedman (1955) Martin Buber. The Life of Dialogue. University of Chicago press. p.85

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