1970 年 1970 巻 21 号 p. 48-59
Drechsler took self-realization by placing reflection in its center. But in this there is no self-realization in its original sense. On the contrary, Jaspers whom Drechsler misinterprets speaks of self-realization in its original meaning. He interprets the original self as potential existence (mogliche Existenz), which by its decision earns its existence or not. Moreover, this potential existence when faced with an extreme situation (Grenzsiutation) in which a decision has to be taken, and when it chooses its own existence in this situation of existential freedom, in reverse, receives itself from a transcendence which is absolute reality enveloping and surpassing it. Here self-realization in an existential sense can exist.