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The Intersubjective Being Structure of the World: Brill's Series on Modern East Asia in a Global Historical Perspective, cartea 10

Autor Wataru Hiromatsu Michael A. Santone, Jr.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2024
This book is a major early work of Japanese philosopher Wataru Hiromatsu (1933-1994). Originally published in 1972, the primary themeis overcoming the subject-object schema of modern philosophy.

Hiromatsu seeks to replace this subject-object schema with what he calls the intersubjective fourfold structure, in which “the given is validas something more to someone as someone more.” This fourfold structure is not a sum of four independent elements, but exists only as afunctional relationship. From this relationist point of view, Hiromatsu develops his philosophical theory as a systematic critique of “reification,”defined as the hypostatizing misconception of a functional relation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004533141
ISBN-10: 9004533141
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Series on Modern East Asia in a Global Historical Perspective


Notă biografică

Wataru Hiromatsu (1933-1994) was a Japanese philosopher who taught at the University of Tokyo, Department of History and Philosophyof Science. He developed his own philosophy based on Marx, phenomenology, and epistemology.

Michael A. Santone, Jr. (translator) studied as a graduate student at the University of Tokyo under Hiromatsu. Santone taught philosophy atTemple University, Japan Campus, and now works as an independent researcher.

Cuprins

Introduction
Makoko Katsumori

PART 1



Introduction: the Stagnation of Philosophy and the Problems of Epistemology
1 The Breakdown of the Modern Worldview and the “subject-object” Schema
2 The Impasse of Conventional Epistemology and Abandoned Issues
3 Problems and Viewpoints that The Rebirth of Epistemology Is Confronting

1 The Fourfold Being Structure of the Phenomenal World
1 Propaedeutic for Establishing a Starting Point
2 The Two Object Factors in the Phenomenon
3 The Subjective Duality of the Phenomenon
4 The Fourfold Structural Relations of the Phenomenal World

2 The Phenomenal Subsistence Structure of the Linguistic World
1 The Fourfold Structure of the Informational World
2 The Being Character of Linguistic Meaning
3 The Subsistence Structure of Linguistic Interaction

3 The Cooperative Subsistence Structure of the Historical World
1 The Twofold Historical Formation and Its Reification
2 The Twofoldness of the Historical Subject and Its Reification
3 The Intersubjectivity of the Historical World and Its Fourfold Structure

PART 2



4 The Ontological Foundation of Intersubjectivity
1 The Bodily-self and the Dimension of Other-ness
2 The Role-Subject and the Dimension of For-the-other-ness
3 The Transcendental Subject and the Dimension of Coexistence

5 The Epistemologically Fundamental Structure of Judgment
1 The Psychological Aspects of the Theory of Judgment
2 The Semantic Aspects of the Theory of Judgment
3 Structuralist Aspect of the Theory of Judgment

References
Index