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.