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2006 | 41 | 89-102

Article title

ON THE MEETING OF THE PHILOSOPHERS OF DIALOGUE

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The author tries to show similarities and distinctnesses between two conceptions of the 20-th century philosophy of dialogue formulated by Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig. Regardless of common elements in thoughts of both friend-thinkers there are some differents, what provokes into comparison their positions. We can also inquire of reasons, which make level discrepancies impossible. The main subject of Buber's consideration is double-image of reality as a consequence of twofold way of meeting with it. The first type of 'relation' (the proper one (Beziehung)) takes place when man attitude links to fundamental word 'Me-You' (Ich-Du). Second type of relation is called by Buber 'connection' (Verhaeltnis). It implements when man attitude links to word 'Me-It' (Ich-Es). The difference between these words (and similarily - between two attitudes) is evident. The word 'Me-It' makes the subject, involves concepts. By means of them a man builts conceptions of reality, but he doesn't experience its presence. Rosenzweig raises objections to this conception.

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41

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89-102

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ARTICLE

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  • W. Glinkowski, Uniwersytet Lódzki, Wydzial Filozoficzno-Historyczny, Katedra Filozofii, ul. J. Matejki 34a, 90-237 Lódz, Poland

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CEJSH db identifier
06PLAAAA01353034

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bwmeta1.element.3284a3e8-cfd6-3974-80d5-6b29879ea8b2
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