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Title 存在の自明性と物自体の仮設について  
Kana ソンザイ ノ ジメイセイ ト モノジタイ ノ カセツ ニ ツイテ  
Romanization Sonzai no jimeisei to monojitai no kasetsu ni tsuite  
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Title On the evidence of being and the hypothesis of the thing in itself  
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Name 松本, 正夫  
Kana マツモト, マサオ  
Romanization Matsumoto, Masao  
Affiliation 慶応義塾大学三田哲学会  
Affiliation (Translated) Mita philosophy society, Keio University  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1965  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 47  
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Month 12  
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End page 42  
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1. The consciousness in actu exercito means the evidence of being and then in actu signato it becomes self-consciousness. The former corresponds to the intentio prima, i. e. the stage of conception in scholastic epistemology and the latter corresponds to the intentio secunda, i, e. the stage of judgement. 2. The evidence of being does not immediately mean the evidence that the being is the thing in itself. The thing in itself is a hypothesis which is induced through the categorical consequence "accidents → substance" in the self-consciousness, i. e. the intentio secunda in the stage of judicial cognition. 3. This hypothesis is, however, very effectively verificable and already in the stage of judgement, we can acknowledge the objectivity of the known thing. This is an empirical-realistic approach to the scientifical objectivity. 4. Then there comes the domonstration that the stage of conception, which becomes the element of judgement must be at least a copy or "similitudo" of the thing in itself. The objectivity at last gets some metaphysical character of the thing in itself. And the subjects here treated are not only the above-mentioned precedence of the nosse in actu exercito to the nosse in actu signato in the domain of consciousness, but also the precedence of the esse in actu exercito to the esse in actu signato in the domain of being. 5. We can deduce this hypothesis of the thing in itself on the stage of conception from the hypothesis of the thing in itself on the stage of judgement. But as the stage of conception originally precedes this stage of judgement, is it not a "circulus vitiosus"? The precedence of the stage of conception to the stage of judgement is the precedence in the sense of "in actu exercito", which is a factual precedence but not in logics. Therefore "circulus" does not stand here, though the hypothesis of the thing in itself on the stage of judgement logically precedes to the hypothesis on the stage of conception.
 
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