
“Persons appear by entering into relation to other persons.”
Person erscheint, indem sie zu andern Personen in Beziehung tritt.
I and Thou (1923)
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
“Persons appear by entering into relation to other persons.”
Person erscheint, indem sie zu andern Personen in Beziehung tritt.
I and Thou (1923)
2010s, 2015, Presidential Bid Announcement (June 16, 2015)
Israeli State Comptroller and judge Eliezer Goldberg on Tzachi Hanegbi in his annual report, published September 24, 2004.
“The most dangerous kind of person… is one who is afraid of his own shadow.”
Source: A Scanner Darkly
“A person’s behavior is rational if it is in his best interests, given his information.”
Source: War and peace (2005), p. 2
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
Context: The liar is a person who uses the valid designations, the words, in order to make something which is unreal appear to be real. He says, for example, "I am rich," when the proper designation for his condition would be "poor." He misuses fixed conventions by means of arbitrary substitutions or even reversals of names. If he does this in a selfish and moreover harmful manner, society will cease to trust him and will thereby exclude him. What men avoid by excluding the liar is not so much being defrauded as it is being harmed by means of fraud. Thus, even at this stage, what they hate is basically not deception itself, but rather the unpleasant, hated consequences of certain sorts of deception. It is in a similarly restricted sense that man now wants nothing but truth: he desires the pleasant, life-preserving consequences of truth. He is indifferent toward pure knowledge which has no consequences; toward those truths which are possibly harmful and destructive he is even hostilely inclined.