What is the physical feelling? :

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Other Title
  • 「身体的な感じ」とは何か
  • An investigation to what makes dialogue physical
  • ―対話を「身体的にするもの」についての考察―

Abstract

In the value pluralistic society, we tend to make a point of the relationships to the other. However, these relationships between the self and the other are ones focused on the subjectivity of the self and the others. Although the relationships between the subjectivity and other one are certainly important for human beings, there is a limit only by those relationships. The purposes of this paper are to regard the relationships between the self and the other in P.E. and sport as ones between two corporealities, not ones between two subjectivities, and to position them as the physical dialogue. Furthermore, they are to clarify what is the physical feeling that is dialogue physical. Therefore at first the author reconsiders the meaning of dialogue based on M.buber’s theory of dialogue and examines the discussions of E.W.Gerber and R.S.Kretchmar for the physical dialogue. Secondarily the author argues physicality (corporeality) or physical feeling as the condition that is dialogue physical, while basing on the discussions of R.J.Paddick and R.G.Osterhoudt, P.J.Arnold. At last, the author compares movicept of Arnold’s concept with acticept of F. Takizawa’s one and clarifies the physical feeling. The result is following. The physical feelings are Gestalts of feelings we experience from the subject’s point of view for physical movements, and they consist of one’s own feelings of body and other’s, and also of the feelings toward outer world for both the self and others. The physical feelings as Gestalts exist in the center of physical dialogue. Therefore, practices of P.E. and sports are significant educationally for understanding the other as the physical feeling.

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  • CRID
    1390001205345221888
  • NII Article ID
    130003379988
  • DOI
    10.9772/jpspe.34.107
  • ISSN
    18844553
    09155104
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • Crossref
    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN
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    Disallowed

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