- 著者
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宮野 安治
- 出版者
- 教育哲学会
- 雑誌
- 教育哲学研究 (ISSN:03873153)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.1976, no.33, pp.65-80, 1976-05-10 (Released:2009-09-04)
- 参考文献数
- 22
Theodor Litt is well known as a cultural philosopher and as a cultural educationist, but if we turn to his works published after World War II, we notice that his interest expanded so as to include not only the human and cultural world, but also the world of nature. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relation between nature and man from the viewpoint of man's “becoming self” (Selbstwerden), and to examine starting on that basis the place of natural science in the so-called formation of man (Menschenbildung).According to Litt, nature confronting man, can be divided into three aspects, “nature as object”, “nature as impression” and “nature as support, ” and correspondingly the relation between nature and man also can take on three different directions. In each we can recognize a certain individualism, hence the meaning of scientific thinking in terms of becoming self is singled out, and as a consequence, it is given a place within the formation of man. Here, Litt's concept of “antinomy” comes forth, replacing his concept of “harmony.”