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Original Articles

The Concept of Inochi: A Philosophical Perspective on the Study of Life

Pages 35-59 | Received 30 Nov 1992, Accepted 08 Mar 1993, Published online: 10 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to contribute to the international discussion on life and scientific technology by examining the images and concepts of life in contemporary Japan. In English the word Inochi can be rendered as “life”. However, the nuances of the Japanese term differ in certain cases, and therefore I have chosen to use the term much as it is. I first discuss the linguistic meanings of the word, and then consider several important features of the images of Inochi that have appeared in publications and responses from questionnaires on this topic. Some philosophical and metaphysical interpretations of the concept of Inochi are then proposed. Finally, a brief outline of the study of life is presented, suggesting a new way to approach bioethics and discussions on environmental issues.

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