不条理
意味
Absurdity; irrationality; unreasonableness. A situation or state of affairs that defies logic, justice, or rational explanation.
A noun used in both philosophical and everyday contexts. In philosophy, it closely corresponds to the existentialist concept of 'the absurd' — the conflict between human desire for meaning and the universe's indifference. In everyday use, it describes something simply unfair or nonsensical. 不条理な状況 (absurd situation) and 不条理に耐える (to endure absurdity) are common phrasings.
例文
- 戦争の不条理さを描いたその小説は、世代を超えて読まれ続けている。
- 努力が報われないことへの不条理さに、彼は深い虚無感を覚えた。
- 不条理な規則に縛られながらも、社員たちは黙々と仕事を続けた。
使い方ガイド
場面: philosophy, literature, work, social criticism, existentialism
トーン: negative
起源と歴史
From 不 (fu, not/un-) + 条 (jou, article/clause/logic) + 理 (ri, reason/principle). Literally 'against the principles of logic/order.' The concept was further enriched in Japanese intellectual discourse through translations of Camus and Kafka in the 20th century.
文化的背景
時代: Modern
世代: Adults
社会的背景: Educated
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復