Abigail Boone: Journal 10 - Connections from in class readings

 When I read Martin Buber's "I and Thou" I was honestly so confused and had no idea what it meant. After talking about it in class I got a better understanding. The following are a few notes I took in class that I thought were important:

I correlates with ones self and ego. 

In religion, I is the indispensable for any relationship, including the highest, which always presupposes an I and You.

God is the "wholly other" but also the wholly same and the wholly present.

I and You relate intersubjectively.

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