In class we talked about the Buber’s theory. He thinks that humans can be defined by I-It and I-Thou. In regards to the I-It, the it refers to experience. The I means that it is in relation with the It because there are many “It’s” of life. So, “It” is the world that we experience. The I-Thou describes the relations of the world. I realizes that there is a relationship. The I-Thou is relationships with others, if you have a positive view on them. Overall, I think this means that experiences are perceived by I-Its and the relations are perceived by the I-Thou.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Samantha King - Buber's Theory - Choice #4
Understanding Buber's Theory
In class we talked about the Buber’s theory. He thinks that humans can be defined by I-It and I-Thou. In regards to the I-It, the it refers to experience. The I means that it is in relation with the It because there are many “It’s” of life. So, “It” is the world that we experience. The I-Thou describes the relations of the world. I realizes that there is a relationship. The I-Thou is relationships with others, if you have a positive view on them. Overall, I think this means that experiences are perceived by I-Its and the relations are perceived by the I-Thou.
In class we talked about the Buber’s theory. He thinks that humans can be defined by I-It and I-Thou. In regards to the I-It, the it refers to experience. The I means that it is in relation with the It because there are many “It’s” of life. So, “It” is the world that we experience. The I-Thou describes the relations of the world. I realizes that there is a relationship. The I-Thou is relationships with others, if you have a positive view on them. Overall, I think this means that experiences are perceived by I-Its and the relations are perceived by the I-Thou.
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