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Title アウグスティヌスにおける自己知  
Kana アウグスティヌス ニ オケル ジコチ  
Romanization Augusutinusu ni okeru jikochi  
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Title The self-knowledge in St.Augustine  
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Name 佐藤, 真基子  
Kana サトウ, マキコ  
Romanization Sato, Makiko  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学文学部  
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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  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 118  
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Month 3  
Start page 29  
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In the 10th book of the Confessiones, Augustine confesses what he knows of himself and what he does not know of himself. When he confesses what he does not know of himself (28, 39^-), Augustine closely examines which temptations he has resisted and which he doesn't. In the course of his examination, he declares that he has become a quaestio to himself and it is his languor (33, 50). In this paper, I have investigated the meaning of two passages closely related: "mihi quaestio factus sum". and "ipse est languor meus." Through his soul-searching, Augustine clarifies the miserable condition of our human beings. At the same time, however, he discovers the self, which is not yet clearly known to him, but is undoubtedly a part of himself. This discovery of self also implies his consciousness of original sin, which obscures himself from himself. This is why he says he has become a quaestio to himself, and this quaestio is a state of languor. Thus, for Augusutine, human 'self' is in a miserable condition, but the consciousness of it opens to the possibility of becoming better.
 
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