Kantian Philosophy and Hiromatsu's Theory of "Common Subjectiveness of Intersubjectivity"
Abstract
Hiromatsu that the issue of the epistemological basis of modern style and composition mechanisms and limitations to reflect, first of all need to focus on problem-Kantian philosophy and composition mechanisms. Kant's philosophy in general problem-that is, a priori logic-based logic, epistemology and ontology "Trinity" philosophical framework, the understanding of human and synthetic a priori judgments of pure reason and its capacity may be why. This potential problem-his mouth, a very significant epistemological problem - namely, "the main international co-subjectivity" issue, we need to be studied carefully. Hiromatsu believes that in order to reflect on the question formula, which is based on the contemporary epistemology, and its construction mechanism and limitations we first of all need to place our starting point on Kant Philosophy's question formula and its construction mechanism. The general question formula of Kant's philosophy is based on the philosophic "trinity" of logics, which is based on transcendental logics, epistemology and ontology. Based on this frame, this question formula tries to explore the possibilities of epistemology and the innate synthetic judgment and capability of the pure reason. Underlying this question formula is a quite significant epistemological issue, which is: intersubjectivity's common subjectivity, which calls for attentive study