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Martin Buber's concept of I- thou fits most closely with the concept of
 
  a. Eigenwelt.
  b. Mitwelt.
  c. berwelt.
  d. Umwelt.

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To be aware of the way that one perceives the world is to be in the
 
  a. Eigenwelt.
  b. berwelt.
  c. thrown world.
  d. Umwelt.



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