A Consideration on Kaito Matsuzo's "Pure Intuition", "One's Own Evidence" and "Proof of One's Own Evidence"

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  • 垣内松三の「直観-自証-証自証」についての一考察
  • カイトウ マツゾウ ノ チョッカン -

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In his Consideration on the Science of Practical Interpretation ,Kaito Matsuzo presents the process for understanding literature. The first stage in understanding is "pure intuition." The second is "one's own evidence," and the third is the "proof of one's own evidence." However, he does not give a concrete explanation about the way to obtain "pure intuition." Therefore his theory has been misunderstood. What Kaito means by "pure intuition" is not "insight" but rather "the state of consciousness" in the psychological term. Kaito's theory places "pure intuition" at the beginning of the reading and aims at deeper understanding. It is illustrated through this contemporary viewpoint.

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