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2021 / June No.74
Individuals in a Changing Community: Reconciling the Opposition between Communitarianism and Individualism by Developing Liao Wen-Kwei’s Philosophy
發刊日期/Published Date
2021 / June
中英文篇名/Title
變遷社群中的個人─發展廖文奎哲學 以調和社群主義和個人主義的對立
Individuals in a Changing Community: Reconciling the Opposition between Communitarianism and Individualism by Developing Liao Wen-Kwei’s Philosophy
論文屬性/Type
一般論文 Article
作者/Author
陳瑞麟
Ruey-Lin Chen
頁碼/Pagination
63-109
摘要/Abstract

1980 年代間政治哲學的社群主義對於自由主義的自我觀提出批 評;科學哲學也有個人主義與社群主義的爭辯。台灣哲學家廖文奎 在1933 年出版《個人與社群》,論證「個人在本質上是社群的產物, 偶然卻能成為社群的指引。」這個論點似乎能調和社群主義與個人主 義的對立。本文發展廖文奎的個人與社群哲學,再連結孔恩的科學社 群概念,企圖重探個人與社群的關係,調和社群主義與個人主義的對 立。本文區分 community 的兩個核心涵義:一個涵義是指「由許多 個人所構成的群體或共同體」;另一個涵義是指「把這些個人總括在 一起的共同特性」。根據這兩個涵義,我論證:許多個人構成了社群 的群體而且社群的共同特性也塑造了個人,但有的個人偶然能引導社 群的改變。

Liao Wen-Kwei was a Taiwanese philosopher in the period of Japanese rule over Taiwan, and published The Individual and the Community in 1933. The monograph argues that the individual is essentially a product of the community, and yet may by chance become a guide of it. Liao’s inquiry into the relationship between individual and community is earlier than the debate between communitarians and liberalists/individualists in the 1980s, providing reconciliation to the debate. However, Liao did not consider the issue of changing communities. In this paper, I first examine the opposition between communitarians and liberalists about individual (self) and community, discuss Liao’s proposition and argument, connect the issue with Thomas Kuhn’s notion of scientific community, and develop a dynamics of changing community based on Liao’s theory. I discern two ontological meanings of the term “community”: One refers to a social group consisting of individuals who share a communal identity; the other means some communal features that are shared by all individuals in the group and that can connect these individuals as a whole. According to the analysis, I argue that individuals constitute a community, and the communal features of the community in which an individual grows shape her/his self; however, an individual may by chance also change the community.

關鍵字/Keyword
台灣哲學, 廖文奎, 個人, 社群, 自由主義, 社群主義, 孔恩
Taiwan philosophy, Liao Wen-Kwei, individual, community, liberalism, communitarianism, Kuhn
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