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過去の物語と計画概念 : 何が人生を構造化するのか
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カコ ノ モノガタリ ト ケイカク ガイネン : ナニ ガ ジンセイ オ コウゾウカ スルノカ
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Kako no monogatari to keikaku gainen : nani ga jinsei o kozoka surunoka
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The narration of past experiences and life planning : what makes human life intelligible
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長門, 裕介
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ナガト, ユウスケ
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Nagato, Yusuke
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慶應義塾大学大学院文学研究科博士課程(倫理学); 日本学術振興会特別研究員(DC)
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三田哲學會
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ミタ テツガクカイ
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Mita tetsugakukai
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2014
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哲學
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133
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2014
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3
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149
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165
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Over the past few decades, some philosophers have argued for the importance of temporal structures in any discussion of the meaning of life or a theory of happiness. Contrary to the notion of sum-ranking, much work has shown that the estimate of well-being or self-esteem varies with context and the role that narrative understanding plays in the whole of human life.
With this position in mind, I focus in this paper on two intentions that are used for understanding one's whole life from the viewpoint of the self. First, this understanding involves one's intentional stance toward past time. This stance plays a role in the integration of various human experiences into a coherent plot or a story-line (called the "narrative mode) on the basis of a particular perspective. Another intentional stance sets the appropriate means-ends connection in human life. To make one's whole life intelligible, these two intentions must have a complementary relation.
Based on this perspective, I present some suggestions for the practical estimation of one's whole life.
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