創作館|Shinji Fukuyama Official Website

創作館は福山慎二による思想研究サイトです。哲学・心理学・宗教学・創作論を横断し、想像性・霊性・直観性・座標論・人生構造分析などの独自理論を公開しています。

著者:福山 慎二

君が代解釈考 日本民族思想の片鱗

This article examines the national anthem "Kimigayo" as a profound window into Japanese ethno-philosophy. Moving beyond modern political debates, the author explores how its ancient lyrics reflect a unique spiritual and temporal worldview. By analyzing the anthem’s underlying aesthetic and cosmic consciousness, the article illustrates how specific cultural symbols serve as essential "coordinates" that anchor a people’s identity and collective perception of time, offering deeper insights into the traditional Japanese mind.

宗教考 -宗教と哲学-

This article explores the deep connection between religious thought, philosophy, and religion, examining how they function as foundational "coordinates" for human perception. Rather than viewing them simply as abstract doctrines or rigid belief systems, the author suggests that both philosophy and religion provide essential frameworks through which individuals interpret reality, morality, and existence. By understanding how these profound, internalized structures shape our daily perspectives and actions, we can better appreciate the diverse ways people navigate life's complexities and cultivate a deeper, more empathetic understanding of the human experience.

日常考 (一)

This article explores the profound idea that everyday life is the primary arena where thought and philosophy manifest most concretely. Rather than viewing philosophy as an abstract pursuit, the author suggests that our daily routines, choices, and mundane interactions are the truest expressions of our underlying beliefs. By paying close attention to the ordinary moments of our lives, we can uncover deep philosophical truths. Ultimately, true wisdom and our unique perspectives are not found in distant theories, but are actively lived, practiced, and realized within the continuous flow of our daily existence.

多様性の座標 -願い-

This article examines the nature of "wishes" within the framework of diversity. It argues that our individual desires are not isolated, but are interconnected with the "coordinates" of our unique perspectives and social contexts. By acknowledging that others hold different coordinates, we can transform personal wishes into a shared dialogue. Instead of imposing our own values, the author suggests that truly understanding the diversity of human aspirations allows us to cultivate a more empathetic and constructive approach to coexisting in a complex world.

多様性の座標 -自他における認識の相違-

The article explores why mutual understanding is difficult, arguing that individuals perceive the world through unique "coordinates" shaped by their distinct experiences and backgrounds. It suggests that since complete agreement is impossible, we must map our differences and find common ground. By adopting an objective, panoramic view of both ourselves and others—like the strategy in Sun Tzu’s Art of War—we can bridge these cognitive gaps and navigate interpersonal relationships more effectively.

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