西田哲学会年報
Online ISSN : 2434-2270
Print ISSN : 2188-1995
中期西田哲学の広義に於ける行為的一般者と否定性
落合 開智
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

2024 年 21 巻 p. 100-115

詳細
抄録
The aim of this paper is to examine the significance of the term “acting universal in a broad sense” and the role of “negativity” in Kitaro Nishida’s mid-period philosophy. To achieve this, the paper refers Nishida’s works, The Intelligible World and General Remarks. In The Intelligible World, the formation of “judgmental knowledge” is seen as the “self-determination of the universal,” and reality is discussed by tracing the transitions in the inclusion relationships among the universal. In this context, “self-awareness of the acting self” is considered as a stage of “intelligible universal” and is regarded as an “idea of truth.” Furthermore, Nishida uses the term “noetic determination” to mean the negation of the objectivity of the self, and he establishes the concept of the “wandering self” at its conclusion. However, Nishida expanded the significance of “acting determination” and considered it to define the “noetic determination” of the “intelligible universal” as a whole. As a result, in the General Remarks section, the “intelligible universal” was repositioned as the “acting universal in a narrow sense.” Therefore, this paper reveals the significance of the “wandering self” by focusing on negativity and reveals the transition to the “acting universal in a broad sense” through the “logic of self-awareness.”
著者関連情報
© 2024 西田哲学会
前の記事 次の記事
feedback
Top