永井均の<私>論を読む
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概要
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After outlining Hitoshi Nagai's theory of the <1> as the "unique point of origin" of the world, including hisaccount of the relation between the <1>'s degeneration and the problem of the Other, this paper makes aninquiry into my own 'reading' of this theory. The analysis indicates how 1 inevitably 'translate' the theory ineither of two ways, that is, either reading what Nagai calls <1> as the <I> for Makoto Katsumori or attributingit to the speaker himself, thus giving rise to two alternative modes of degeneration of the <1>. A furtherdiscussion suggests that, by paradoxically combining these two ways of reading, 1, as the <1>, receive Nagai'sdiscourse as a speech given by an Other, namely, another <1>.
- 秋田大学の論文