On ”a Vicious Circle of Tolerance/Intolerance” and ” a Way Out of it ” : a Critical Examination of Hiroshi Komoda's Paper, ”Problematique of Relativism and Tolerance : for an alternative image of ”convergence””
The philosophical studies of Yamaguchi University Volume 11
Page 1-22
published_at 2002
Title
「寛容/不寛容の悪循環」とそれからの「脱出の方途」について : 古茂田宏氏の「相対主義と寛容のプロブレマティークー「収歛」の新たなイメージに向けて」を検討する
On ”a Vicious Circle of Tolerance/Intolerance” and ” a Way Out of it ” : a Critical Examination of Hiroshi Komoda's Paper, ”Problematique of Relativism and Tolerance : for an alternative image of ”convergence””
Creators
Irifuji Motoyoshi
Source Identifiers
Hiroshi Komoda's Paper “Problematique of Relativism and Tolerance ― for an alternative image of “convergence” ―” depicts how moral relativism involves a vicious circle of tolerance/intolerance, and attempts to show the way out of it. Through examining his work critically, I try to show that the alleged vicious circle is neither “a circle” nor “vicious” C but rather “a repetition” that is nothing but an endless relativization. Also, I assert that the alleged “way out” is both impossible and unnecessary, and I present a further alternative image of “convergence”. This article is based on my view of relativism, developed in The Ultima Thule of Relativism (Shunjusha Publishing Company, 2001) and “Relativism, Time-Gap, and Unrelatedness” (in Philosophy, Annual Review of the Philosophical Association of Japan, No. 53, 2002). My basic idea is that relativism is, through an endless relativization, radicalized, purified and evaporated.
Languages
eng
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
山口大学哲学研究会
Date Issued
2002
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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[ISSN]0919-357X
[NCID]AN10403441
Schools
教育学部