公共性と時間性 : 政治思想史からの一考察(<特集>総合政策学)
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概要
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Recently there has been a surge of interest in the concept of the public. We can define public as (1) publicity, and (2) the common world. The first part of this paper deals with the questions of from where and how interest in the public has arisen, and describes reconsiderations of principles related to the welfare state, public issues that have extended beyond national borders, and the destruction of the so-called "55 Regime" in Japan. In the paper's second part, I examine a significant public moment, the notion of "Otherness" in Martin Heidegger's Being and Time (Sein und Zeit). After introducing Dana Villa's interpretation that Hannah Arendt converted Heidegger's concept of "openness" in Being and Time to the concept of "public" in her main work The Human Condition, I suggest that it is possible to prepare for the existence of the Other by repeating our previous "have-been"s as if they were another Self. In other words, instead of finding in ordinary life the so-called "they, " we can grasp the Other in the authentic Self.
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