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The Life Of Dialogue: Relationship, Freedom And Others--Martin Buber's Dialogue Philosophy

Posted on:2010-01-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J P LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360272494704Subject:Religious Studies
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Today human has entered the Second Axial Age, what various religious encounters and their dialogue has become an unavoidable topic. In the final analysis, religious dialogue is dialogue between human. This article bases Germany religious philosopher Martin Buber's thinking as the core of the dialogue on the philosophy of ontology, the true existence of life and the others in dialogue, such as various issues. I hope to give the readers a comprehensive introduction about Buber's dialogue philosophy, and provide useful resources for people's life of dialogue and religious dialogue.The introduction of the first article, based on the Second Axial Age of the macro background, pointed out the necessity that the subject break through itself and turn to others as existence of style in dialogue; followed on Buber's life and part works have done a brief introduction.The article is divided into three main parts:The first chapter analyzes two main ontological thinking when modern philosophy had turned to subjective metaphysics, and leads Buber's inter-relational ontology.The second chapter bases the antagonism between "I-it" and "I -thou" relationship to analyze Buber's dialogic view of the real life.The third chapter discusses the relationship between self and others in the domain of dialogue philosophy.In conclusion, the article briefly summarizes the link between the models of religious dialogue and Buber's dialogue philosophy, and his life of dialogue.
Keywords/Search Tags:inter-relational ontology, real life, others, religious dialog
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