Buber's I and Thou

...ion is pure. However, it is evident and undeniable that there comes a moment in man's life that he seems. And to seem is to disregard the essence of genuine relation. Such twofold reality of the world conflicts man to embrace a genuine relation. Hence, man finds it too difficult to identify and adopt the true nature of genuine and pure relation. The relational event in which man encounters is of twofold: a genuine relation and a seeming relation. According to Buber (1958): To man the world is twofold, in accordance with his twofold attitude. The attitude of man is twofold, in accordance with the twofold nature of the primary words which he speaks. The primary words are not isola...

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