洪耀雄;与日本哲学

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY Journal of Japanese Philosophy Pub Date : 2021-09-10 DOI:10.1353/jjp.2021.0008
Fujita Masakatsu, Cheung Ching-yuen
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摘要:洪耀雄是台湾哲学研究的奠基人。他深受西田北井的弟子、Taihoku Imperial University的第一位哲学教授Mutai Risaku的影响。我将讨论洪先生是如何在台湾发展他的思想和哲学研究的,以及日本哲学的作用是什么。洪耀汉在他的第一篇文章《今天的哲学问题》中赞扬了海德格尔的“存在”哲学。然而,洪后来批评海德格尔的哲学,认为辩证法中的矛盾和否定性没有得到充分的考虑。这一批评表明洪秀柱受到木太里作的影响。在《艺术与哲学(尤其是与历史社会的关系)》中,洪强调了文学艺术发展的真正基础(以物种为基质)的重要性。这是基于田边的“物种逻辑”。洪耀雄思想的意义不在于他将田边的物种概念理解为一种单纯的逻辑中介,而在于他将物种解释为一种“生命的实际基础”,以及基于台湾历史和社会特征的文化创造理念。
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Hung Yao-Hsün And Japanese Philosophy
Abstract:Hung Yao-hsün is the founder of philosophical research in Taiwan. He is strongly influenced by Mutai Risaku, who is a disciple of Nishida Kitarō and the first philosophy professor at Taihoku Imperial University. I will discuss how Hung developed his thoughts and philosophical research in Taiwan, and what the role of Japanese philosophy was. In his first essay titled "Philosophical Problems Today," Hung Yao-hsün praised Heidegger's philosophy of "existence." However, Hung later criticized Heidegger's philosophy, claiming that contradiction and negativity in dialectics are not sufficiently considered. This criticism shows Hung's influence from Mutai Risaku. In "Art and Philosophy (Especially on Their Relationship to Historical Society)," Hung emphasizes the importance of a real foundation (species as substratum) in the development of literature and art. This is based on Tanabe's "logic of species." The significance of Hung Yao-hsün's thought does not lie in his understanding of Tanabe's notion of species as a mere logical mediation, but in the interpretation of the species as an "actual foundation of life" and in the idea of cultural creation based on the historical and social characteristics of Taiwan.
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