@book{Suzuki, author = {Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro}, title = {The Daisetz T. Suzuki Correspondence - Japanese and English, Tokyo (Iwanami Shoten) 2003, Vol. 1: 1954-1957, 614 p.}, language = {ja} } @book{Suzuki, author = {Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro}, title = {The Daisetz T. Suzuki Correspondence - Japanese and English, Tokyo (Iwanami Shoten) 2003, Vol. 2: 1958-1966, 452 p.}, language = {ja} } @article{Takeshi, author = {Takeshi, D.}, title = {Motsu-jiyu to aru-jiyu no shakiteki ningenron: I. Berlin Futatsu no jiyu gainen no sonzaironteki saikosei (Sociological Anthropology about having freedom and being free),}, series = {Gendaishakagaku Niokeru Hihan To Rekishi Gekan, 2003, pp. 173-195.}, journal = {Gendaishakagaku Niokeru Hihan To Rekishi Gekan, 2003, pp. 173-195.}, language = {ja} } @article{Mizuta, author = {Mizuta, Makoto}, title = {エーリッヒ・フロムにおける「健康」と「幸福」 : クォリティ・オブ・ライフ」に関する基礎付けの試み [>Health< and >Happiness< in Erich Fromm: Having an Elementary Concept of the >Quality of Life<]}, series = {医学哲学 医学倫理 [Annals of the Japanese Association for Philosophical and Ethical Researches in Medicine], Vol. 21 (2003), pp. 98-111. [doi.org/10.24504/itetsu.21.0_98]}, journal = {医学哲学 医学倫理 [Annals of the Japanese Association for Philosophical and Ethical Researches in Medicine], Vol. 21 (2003), pp. 98-111. [doi.org/10.24504/itetsu.21.0_98]}, abstract = {When we talk about the >quality of life< (QOL) we should inquire just into the >quality< of human life. Generally speaking, a qualitative thing includes something original that has no substitute. Each person's existence is an irreplaceable life, and it has a unique value. QOL is a subject about the qualitative values of human life. The pursuit of QOL is the pursuit of a >healthy< human life or >happiness.< E. Fromm said that a person represents the whole human being, and that an individual is a physico-spiritual totality. He also said that the goal of a person in life is to be himself. According to Fromm, the fundamental human desire aims to conquer >existential dichotomies,< such as >life and death,< >solidarity and aloneness.< Everyone shows one's answer depending on his/her character or personality. Only a >productive character< can get happiness through its answer. That is the basic attitude by which >human nature< and >individuality< are brought into full play at the same time. Such a person gropes for a >sane society<. And such a society ought to bring up sound persons. QOL as elements of a living environment are useful as conditions for happiness. However, the most important thing is the >quality< of each one's life itself. This kind of QOL is shown by the basic attitude as >personality.< A person who lives a well-filled life has a high quality of life. The scale of quality of life as the standard common to human beings is >human nature,< which is also the foundation of human equality. This is the >basis< of human rights. And each person will be the judge of the matter connected with >happiness<, making use of the activation of individuality. So, medical persons should not confuse QOL and >social usefulness!< Medical preference order is not a problem of QOL but purely a problem of medical technique.}, language = {ja} }