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フッサールは現象学的な探究において、超越論的自我を、すべての経験を統一する純粋な意識であり、それ自体は対象として経験できないものだと述べた。
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In his phenomenological investigations, Husserl described the transcendental ego as the pure consciousness that unifies all experience and cannot itself be experienced as an object.
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In his phenomenological investigations, Husserl described the transcendental ego as the pure consciousness that unifies all experience and cannot itself be experienced as an object.
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transcendental ego
Noun
(philosophy,
phenomenology,
Kantianism)
The
conscious
self
which
is
the
unifying
subject
of
a
person's
experiences
and
which
cannot
itself
be
experienced
as
an
object,
understood
by
Immanuel
Kant
(1724-1804)
as
knowable
only
by
inference,
and
understood
by
Edmund
Husserl
(1859-1938)
as
pure
consciousness.
Japanese Meaning
超越論的自我:個人の経験を統合する意識的な自己であり、自身を対象として経験することができず、推論によってのみ認識される(カント)、または純粋意識として捉えられる(フッサール)存在。
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