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ガブリエル・マルセルにおける霊媒体験と相互主体性

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公開日 2011-10-13
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タイトル ガブリエル・マルセルにおける霊媒体験と相互主体性
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資源 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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その他のタイトル The Influence of the Experience of Spiritual Mediums on G. Marcel's Thought
著者 藤本, 拓也

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識別子 66967
姓名 FUJIMOTO, Takuya
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著者所属 東京大学大学院博士課程
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内容記述 The French Catholic philosopher Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973), noted for his body-mind theory and concept of "I & thou" is known to have had experiences involving spiritual mediums in the days of WW1. His style of thinking is converted from idealism to so-called "philosophic concrete" by these experiences, and his interest in meta-psychology is maintained throughout his lifetime. Marcel's early work Journal metaphysique (1927) contains many pages concerning these experiences, meta-psychology, and the survival of personality. In these pages, he analyzes how the spirit appears to the living and why spiritual medium is essential to communication between the dead and the living. Marcel ponders on the role of spiritual mediums and his musings lead him to his body-mind theory afterwards. Marcel's early speculation on spiritual mediums and the medium's body also bear great influence on his later thought, especially on the concept of "intersubjectivity," which is comes to light after WW2. Although the concept of "intersubjectivity" originally derives from Husserl's phenomenology, Marcel infuses the concept with his own unique meaning. In order to explicate Marcel's "intersubjectivity," I examine the following three concepts apparent in his thought : "passe-sujet," "ambiance spirituelle" and "profondeur." I begin by outlining the concept of "passe-sujet," which is a compound of "past" and "subject," meaning a modality of coexistence and a situation where the pasts of different subjects interpenetrate. So "passe-sujet" can be interpreted as a situation, where clairvoyants (= spiritual mediums) penetrate the other pasts and see spirits. "Ambiance spirituelle" in contrast stands for a kind of a place where spirits can appear and where people can see them. Marcel then depicts an infinite space, as it were, a place of eternity and immortality by the French word "profondeur" which means depth. Thus I demonstrate that Marcel's concept of "intersubjectivity" does not only mean a relationship between the living, but includes a relationship between the dead and living. In this paper I carefully consider the concepts derived from his experience of spiritual mediums, and attempt to elucidate the fundamental nature of his thought on "intersubjectivity."
書誌情報 東京大学宗教学年報

巻 24, p. 57-66, 発行日 2007-03-31
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収録物識別子 02896400
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主題 160
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出版者 東京大学文学部宗教学研究室
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Department of Religious Studies. The University of Tokyo
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