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"There is no I taken in itself, but only the I of the primary word I-Thou and of the primary word I-It. The I to which he refers is present when he says I. Further, when he says Thou or It, the I of the two primary words is present. The existence of I and the speaking of I are one and the same thing."
VIA I And Thou, Martin Buber
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