Martin Buber’s Concept of Dialogical Existence

Martin Buber’s concept of dialogical existence is a central aspect of his philosophy of the “I-Thou” relationship. Dialogical existence refers to the way in which human beings exist in relation to one another, and how these relationships are characterized by dialogue, mutual recognition, and mutual influence. According to Buber, human existence is fundamentally relational, and … Continue reading Martin Buber’s Concept of Dialogical Existence