@article{oai:konan-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003582, author = {山根, 秀介}, journal = {心の危機と臨床の知}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, This short comment inspired by Professor Furukawa's speech shows a duplicity of the time theory of Kuki as an extremely important problem. On the one hand, he considers "contingency" which occurs only in the present time to be the force which forms the universe. From this point of view, the present time and contingency mean "the production of reality", not "representation of reality", so something new and unexpectable is created here. On the other hand, Kuki proposes the conception of "the time of transmigration", where the same event will be repeated eternally in exactly the same way. According to this notion, everything has already occurred so far and will occur time after time. Therefore, the present time is thought not to produce the real novelty. These two aspect, the present time as a source of novelty and the time of transmigration, are apparently inconsistent with each other. How can they coexist? What do they mean for human beings ? Kuki's theory of time consists in this point.}, pages = {118--120}, title = {古川雄嗣先生のご講演に対するコメント 九鬼周造の時間論における二重構造への問い}, volume = {21}, year = {2020}, yomi = {ヤマネ, シュウスケ} }