The text argues that modern society has uprooted human beings from their spiritual, communal, and existential foundations. This has produced fragmented individuals, mass societies, reactive minds, a……続きを見る
ognition is embodied, active, and relational. We do not first perceive and then act; we perceive by acting.Perception and action form a continuous circular process between organism and environment. ……続きを見る
The text argues that modern civilization is fundamentally a “system of desire” that has replaced spiritual values with endless economic and technological expansion. This system produces mass society……続きを見る
Spatial perception comes from the moving body, not passive vision. Through action, touch, and kinesthetic experience, we constitute depth, distance, and direction. Space is therefore not an abstract……続きを見る
Humans realize the inevitability of death through the loss of others. Death is not only biological but the loss of shared relationships. Though often forgotten, it shapes life through anxiety. Buddh……続きを見る
Reality is not composed of independent substances (subjects and objects) but of events arising from mutual correlation. Color, perception, cognition, time, space, and even self and thing are relatio……続きを見る
History is not a fixed record of the past but a dynamic, interpretive, narrative, and self-transforming process. Understanding history means engaging in an ongoing, creative dialogue between past an……続きを見る
History moves through cycles of destruction and creation, not smooth progress. Violent upheaval and conflict, though tragic, drive major leaps that create new social, political, and technological or……続きを見る
History is a chaotic, interconnected process in which small events can trigger vast, unpredictable change. It moves in cycles between order and disorder, as societies adapt, conflict, and innovate. ……続きを見る
1.Ethics and value are not fixed but constantly changing because human relationships and society are always in motion. The value of an action depends on its relational and historical context, and d……続きを見る
The text argues that society moves constantly between order and chaos, and transformative change occurs through creative action. The heroーand the geniusーcreates new values by courageously breaking……続きを見る
Human action involves planning, decision, execution, and consequence. Because the world is uncertain, we must decide freely and remain responsible for unpredictable results. The meaning and success ……続きを見る
This book is my philosophical essays, as follows
1.Heraclitus 2.A Resonant Universe 3. The World of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra 4. Carnivorous Plants 5. Flight 6. Spirals and Vortices 7. The Mole and Desca……続きを見る
1.Life is a dynamic interaction between organism and environment. Living beings continuously exchange matter and energy with their surroundings, actively adapting to and reshaping them. Each organ……続きを見る
Human actions and social relationships shape each other. Actions gain meaning through social and cultural contexts, and different interpretations can cause misunderstanding but also drive communicat……続きを見る
This text presents a philosophical interpretation of life, organism, and evolution, integrating biology, phenomenology, and Goethean morphology. Its central claim is that form is the expression of w……続きを見る
1. Living beings exist through the dynamic interaction between subject and environment. They not only adapt to their surroundings but actively shape and appropriate them through bodily action. In ……続きを見る
History has been formed over enormous time of destructions and re-creations, being affected each time by coincidence. Each moment is a turning point for history to go toward any directions. Therefor……続きを見る
What is an individual? An individual is formed by its relationships with other individuals. Individuals are not substantive, but are formed in relationship. Moreover, individuality is a process that……続きを見る
In this work, I will describe the logic of mutual generation and its world, citing examples from the universe, matter, life, and society, based on my previous writings in the fields of natural philo……続きを見る
Among the works I have written so far, I have gathered the logic I used in the descriptions from my writings on natural philosophy, practical philosophy, ontology, and epistemology, and have named i……続きを見る
An essay examining the essence of religion as reverence for the grate nature. In this essay, particularly through primitive religions, "what religion is." is contemplated.
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This article is an essay that examines the essence of religion through the awareness of death, particularly through primitive religions, in order to contemplate "What is religion?"
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I have summarized the logic used in the narratives of my works belonging to natural philosophy, practical philosophy, historical philosophy, ontology, and epistemology under the name " Mutual Genera……続きを見る
"We consider this universe not only in terms of matter and energy, but also from the perspective of information, envisioning a world where the universe self-organizes through information. Notes on b……続きを見る
1will extract creation myths from myths around the world, and then, view the essence of their worldview through the principle of 'creation from chaos'. An introductory study of comparative mytholog……続きを見る
1will extract creation myths from myths around the world and contemplate their logic. The genealogy of the gods discussed therein is based on the dialectics of generation. An introduction to compar……続きを見る
1will extract creation myths from myths around the world, and see the essence of those myths in the principle of repeated cycles of creation and destruction. This is introduction to comparative myt……続きを見る
The science of complex systems, which points to a new scientific direction for the 21st century, focuses on dynamic systems that form themselves from the interaction of countless elements, and reads……続きを見る
In the thought of faith-based religions such as Christianity and Pure Land Buddhism, we find the logic of the opposition and union of the absolute and the relative. God and man, Buddha and sentient ……続きを見る