It-You



When going on a trail, one must be careful not to be destructive of the habitat they are walking through. It is the home of the creatures who live in whatever wilderness is being traveled through. In The Phenomenology of Prayer, the author uses Buber's arguments to discuss the meaning of the plants and animals. He distinguishes between the I and the you. When one addresses someone else as an it, they are not recognizing the other party as alive. It is only when ones shifts his perspective to view the other as a you that the second party is now a physical presence. As guests in the wilderness, hikers need to be aware to treat its inhabitants as the you, and not as the it.

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