ヘーゲル『大論理学』根拠論からみた対立二極の一体運動 --「私の死」を科学との関係において問うために

福田 学
In this paper, starting at the fact that we cannot experience my death in a double sense, we consider its duality from the arguing point, which has been questioned for a long time in philosophy and natural science, of whether or not the two oppositional poles such as "continuity and discontinuity" or "One and Many" coincide. To that end, we focus on Hegel's main book Science of logic, which has established his original monism, and mainly interpret its ground theory, connecting it with the
more » ... s of science research. A key in this interpretation is to comprehend the "basis" mentioned by Hegel as the space. By applying this interpretation to the consideration of my death, we elucidate that my death is dual, corresponding to the self and external perspectives that are unified while separating within me, and that my death, as "discontinuous continuity," forms a movement of the return-into-self. In conclusion, by understanding death as a problem of space creation, we show that my death can be interpreted as the essence that Hegel signifies, that is as the base of various studies, including natural science.
doi:10.14989/245582 fatcat:fnawjp5stzcmhjfg7npszoj2f4