Of relevance is one of Carl Rogers’ touchstone philosophers, Martin Buber, especially his work “I and Thou” – overview here:
https://www.iep.utm.edu/buber/
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Hi TOK List,
I am looking to explore philosophical and/or educational systems that divide the world/vocabulary about it into these three domains. This would overlap with objective, subjective, and intersubjective, but I would be particularly curious
in those that explicitly frame it as I/it/we. For example, I found this
Academy for the Love of Learning that explicitly employs it. I would appreciate any suggestions. Feel free to back channel if you would prefer.
Best,
Gregg
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