Jinrin与Sittlichkeit:两种社区理论的比较

Tomoki Hazama
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日本代表哲学家哲郎渡次的伦理理论受到黑格尔的影响,这一点在许多对渡次作品的解读者中都有提及。Watsuji的伦理理论与黑格尔的伦理理论有许多相似之处。然而,在深入研究黑格尔之前,Watsuji的伦理学理论的基本概念,即“社会关系”和“空”的辩证法,可以在他的作品中找到。在本文中,我旨在阐明Watsuji的“aidagara”理论与黑格尔的“Sittlichkeit”(伦理生活)理论在基本思想上的关键差异。我将论证,主体之间的相互关系,对于Watsuji来说是“aidagara”,是一种“给定的”,因为它已经并且一直存在,与此相反,对于黑格尔来说,主体之间的相互关系,作为“承认”,需要被实现或恢复。
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Jinrin and Sittlichkeit: A comparison between two theories of community
The Japanese representative philosopher Tetsurō Watsuji’s ethical theory has been influenced by Hegel, as many interpreters of Watsuji’s work have pointed out. It is sure that there are many resemblances between Watsuji’s ethical theory and that of Hegel. However, the foundational concepts of Watsuji’s ethical theory, namely, “aidagara (social relation)” and the dialectic of “kū (emptiness),” can be found in his work before his intensive study of Hegel. In this article, I aim to elucidate the key differences in terms of the foundational thoughts between Watsuji’s theory of “aidagara” and Hegel’s theory of “Sittlichkeit (ethical life).” I will argue that the inter-relation of subjects as “aidagara” for Watsuji is a “given” in the sense that it already and always exists, and that, in contrast to this, the inter-relation of subjects as “recognition” for Hegel needs to be achieved or restored.
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