ミシェル・アンリ研究
Online ISSN : 2189-6836
Print ISSN : 2185-7873
ISSN-L : 2189-6836
川瀬雅也著『生の現象学とは何か─ミシェル・アンリと木村敏のクロスオーバー』合評会
佐藤 愛
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ジャーナル フリー

2020 年 10 巻 p. 1-6

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  In this book, Kawase indicates the parallelism between the ideas of the French philosopher Michel Henry and those of the Japanese psychiatrist-philosopher Bin Kimura around the “phenomenology of life”. The “phenomenology of life” is elaborated by the French philosopher to innovate “proto-phenomenology”, which derives mainly from Husserlian phenomenology. Although Kimura never mentioned Henry’s “phenomenology of life”, Kawase dares to link his thoughts by means of Kimura’s philosophy on life. For Kimura, life had two dimensions: “bios” as the individual life of living beings and “zōē” as life in general.
  In this review, we support Kawase’s philosophy for presenting new thoughts on life. Concurrently, we have some questions regarding this philosophy. First, how can we think of life as “zōē” through life as “bios”? According to Kawase, it is fine art that connects these two forms of life. We would like to push this concept forward. Second, we wonder about Kawase’s opinion on the link between the two forms of life. According to his assertion, the sense of the link between these two forms of life seems to be lost in our modern daily life; however, if this link really exists, this sense would be received with too much enthusiasm. We hypothesize that there are those who have yet this sense; for example, some autists find the connection with the whole world, or life as “zōē, ” in their daily lives. We conclude that this book has the potential to let us realize that we, as well as this type of person, can find this sense calmly in our life as “bios”.

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