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love-meets-the-other-as-thou-not-it

In Buber's I-Thou we meet the other not as a thing among things but as an end in themselves, worthy of reverence. It is a relational ontology where the ground of being is relationship itself, which by its nature resists reduction. Rests on: [[to-be-is-to-be-in-relation]]

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