二律背反

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 formal にりつはいはんniritsuhaihan
読み にりつはいはん
ローマ字 niritsuhaihan
漢字の分解 二 (ni) — two; 律 (ritsu) — law, rule, principle; 背 (hai/soru) — to go against, oppose; 反 (han) — opposition, contradiction
発音 /ni.ɾi.tsɯ.hai.han/

意味

Antinomy; paradox; a dilemma in which two equally valid principles are in irreconcilable conflict. Neither can be satisfied without violating the other.

A philosophical term adopted from Kant's concept of Antinomie — the condition in which two sound logical arguments lead to contradictory conclusions. In everyday Japanese, it describes any situation where two important values are mutually exclusive: freedom and security, efficiency and thoroughness. Used in intellectual discourse to add precision to a genuine conflict of principles. Often signals that a simple solution is impossible.

例文

  1. 自由と平等の間にある二律背反は、民主主義社会が抱える根本的な課題だ。
  2. 経済成長と環境保護の二律背反をいかに乗り越えるかが問われている。
  3. 安全性と利便性は時に二律背反の関係にあり、どちらかを優先せざるを得ない。

使い方ガイド

場面: philosophy, political science, academic writing, intellectual discourse

トーン: analytical

起源と歴史

Japanese translation of Kant's Antinomie, introduced during the Meiji period. 二律 (two principles/laws) + 背反 (contradiction, going against). Reflects the Meiji-era effort to systematically translate Western philosophical terminology.

文化的背景

時代: Meiji–Modern

世代: Adults

社会的背景: Academic/Professional

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