@article{oai:nagano-nct.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001040, author = {鬼頭, 葉子}, journal = {長野工業高等専門学校紀要, Memoirs of Nagano National College of Technology}, month = {Jun}, note = {application/pdf, This study aims to clarify the influence of religious thought in Scheler's concept of "sympathy." Given his study of ethics, although Scheler adopts a phenomenological approach, he uses metaphysical explanation in most of his "sympathy" thoughts when considering the relationship of each personality and its origin. Because the occurrence of co-emotions such as "sympathy" cannot be explained by empirical, accidental, and mechanical relationships, Scheler requests a "Creator" who had commonly created all persons who have "common sensibility (Gemeingefühl)." Based on this, Scheler's "sympathy" concept is built on theism, and the characteristic of Scheler's "Catholic period (1912-1921)," which is the second phase of his thoughts, can be clearly seen in his “sympathy." According to Scheler, "sympathy" is based on "love." Moreover, "value" is found by the action of "love," and "love" is defined as a movement to find "value." Scheler notes that "sympathy" and "love" are combined with the concept of "value"—a characteristic point that has been continuously questioned in philosophy and ethics. The influence of Christian thought can also be confirmed in "love" and "value" associated with this "sympathy" concept. Therefore, Scheler's "sympathy" concept is combined with religious thought both in terms of its methodology and of the concept of "love" and "value" based on "sympathy."}, title = {シェーラーの「共感」概念とその宗教哲学的背景}, volume = {52}, year = {2018} }