The Exclusiveness and Inclusiveness of The Eternal Being in The Light of Martin Buber's Philosophical Reflection

Keywords : Inclusiveness; Exclusiveness; Eternal; Critical; Presentation


Abstract

The spoken word is the interiority of the human heart made visible. In other words, the content of the heart is revealed in the spoken word. More so, the action of a man demonstrates and manifest really the stuff that the person is made of, for man's beingness is manifested in his character. In the same vein, there are traces and vestiges of God in all his creatures. Put the other way, there is the stamp of God in his creations. Meanwhile, God speaks and is heard in his creatures. Admittedly, creatures are the sure road to their creator. Hence, God is all encompassing. He is all Inclusive and at the same time all exclusive; for God is all but no- thing is God. Consequently, it is in encountering God that man finds meaning in life. Outside the context of God, therefore, the creation will be absolutely emptied into meaninglessness and zeroization. Invariably, man's relationship with God embewed the world with meaning and direction. The above stated facts are the task the writer intends to philosophically present in relation to Martin Buber's inter-subjective philosophy. To achieve this, therefore, the researcher methodically employs the philosophical and critical ways of presentation.

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