Martin Buber, one of the twentieth century\'s most distinguished and creative thinkers, famously argued that the fundamental fact of human existence is person with person, and that practicing genuine dialogue is necessary for anyone who wishes to become authentically human.
Despite what many say, the innermost growth of the self does not come in rel.
This book seeks to unleash and reassemble the core elements for practicing dialogue--turning and addressing, and then listening and responding.
Martin Buber, one of the twentieth century\'s most distinguished and creative thinkers, famously argued that the fundamental fact of human existence is person with person, and that practicing genuine dialogue is necessary for anyone who wishes to become authentically human