Dr. John Vervaeke

After Socrates: Episode 21 - The I-Thou Relationship


Listen Later

In this episode of After Socrates, host Dr. John Vervaeke invites his guests, Christopher Mastropietro and Guy Sengstock, to explore the intricacies of Martin Buber's 'I-Thou' concept. Mastropietro, an academic scholar, and Sengstock, an experienced dialogue facilitator, provide their insights on this complex philosophical framework, delving into its impact on personal relationships and human existence. The discussion illuminates the transformative potential of 'I-Thou' encounters, the primacy of dialogical relationships in constituting personhood, and the profound connection between vulnerability and relationality. Furthermore, it examines the significance of 'I-Thou' relationships in our interactions with inanimate objects and the environment, introducing an enthralling perspective on person-environment co-extension. This episode offers a treasure trove of philosophical insights for those seeking a deeper understanding of human existence and personal growth.

If you liked this content, please consider joining our Patreon to support future series! Visit https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke to sign up today

Time-codes:

00:00:20 - Introduction of guests and the topic by Dr. John Vervaeke

00:01:18 - Christopher Mastropietro's reading from Buber's 'I and Thou'

00:02:06 - Discussion on the 'I-Thou' relationship

00:04:00 - Guy Sengstock's insights on vulnerability and transformative encounters

00:08:48 - Importance of openness in dialogical relationships

00:09:20 - Dr. Vervaeke challenges the Cartesian model of development

00:11:00 - Amplifying the significance of dialogical relationships in personhood

00:13:23 - Exploration of dialogical relationships beyond interpersonal interactions

00:23:29 - Discussion on the value of environment and art in 'I-Thou' relationships

00:24:40 - Contrast between 'I-it' and 'I-I' relationships

00:27:06 - Concept of 'I-thou' relationships in relation to an end in themselves

00:29:20 - Dr. Vervaeke's insights on the arrow of relevance realization

00:31:00 - Exploring person constituting and Dialogos participation

00:38:40 - Dr. Vervaeke's question on Socrates as a sage and Buber as a prophet

00:42:00 - The intentional difficulty in philosophical styles to foster dialogue

00:44:00 - Effect of intentional difficulty in promoting understanding

00:45:58 - Difference between texts and tests

00:53:25 - The virtue of discerning voices and Socratic daimonion

00:57:06 - The metaxu relationship in 'I-thou' context

 01:00:04 - The virtue of discernment and virtuous relationship with the 'thou'

01:01:06 - Importance of risk in unfolding relationships

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Dr. John VervaekeBy Upfire Digital LLC

  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8

4.8

70 ratings


More shows like Dr. John Vervaeke

View all
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast by Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

2,106 Listeners

THIRD EYE DROPS by SpectreVision Radio

THIRD EYE DROPS

1,274 Listeners

10% Happier with Dan Harris by 10% Happier

10% Happier with Dan Harris

12,761 Listeners

Philosophy For Our Times by IAI

Philosophy For Our Times

306 Listeners

Team Human by Douglas Rushkoff

Team Human

373 Listeners

Living Myth by Michael Meade

Living Myth

988 Listeners

This Jungian Life Podcast by Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano

This Jungian Life Podcast

1,626 Listeners

The Symbolic World by Jonathan Pageau

The Symbolic World

857 Listeners

The Sacred by Theos

The Sacred

88 Listeners

Hermitix by Hermitix

Hermitix

344 Listeners

The Emerald by Joshua Schrei

The Emerald

1,011 Listeners

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal by Theories of Everything

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

33 Listeners

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens by Nate Hagens

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

409 Listeners

Sounds of SAND by Science and Nonduality

Sounds of SAND

106 Listeners

The Marginal Revolution Podcast by Mercatus Center at George Mason University

The Marginal Revolution Podcast

93 Listeners