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Title 唯物史観と人間  
Kana ユイブツシカン ト ニンゲン  
Romanization Yuibutsushikan to ningen  
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Title The materialistic view of history and 'Men'  
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Name 三浦, 和男  
Kana ミウラ, カズオ  
Romanization Miura, Kazuo  
Affiliation 慶応義塾大学三田哲学会  
Affiliation (Translated) Mita philosophy society, Keio University  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
Romanization Mita tetsugakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1966  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 48  
Year 1966  
Month 3  
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End page 20  
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The aim of this paper is to provide a key for clearer understanding of the materialistic view of history. And for this purpose the author tried to shed light upon the rather abstracted 'men' figuring in the view, for it is this very aspect of the view, around which most of criticisms against it are brought forth. The paper is subdivided into four parts. The first of the means to formulate the problems raise by critiques, namely the alleged fatalism include in the view. The second tries to elucidate the level of abstraction on which the view is based Generally speaking, the 'men' represented in this view are not psychic subjects who select freely among alternatives, but the agents seemingly determined to act one way or other. So the author explained how was it possible to treat 'men' this way, by examining Marx's notion of "personlification of social relations." In the third part this 'personification of social relations' which seems objectively structual, is again exposed as merely fixed for of objectivation of human activity under certain condition. And from this ex -position the author goes further t distinguish two kinds of human action in society: the first one, by which men make history more or less involuntarily, and the second, b which men make history more or less voluntarily and consciously on the ground provided by former action. The last part tries to answer the questions raised in the first part.
 
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