有名人一覧 EII-D "共感者" Dag Hammarskjöld

Dag Hammarskjöld

EII-D "共感者" Diplomat · Sweden · 20c

Swedish diplomat and UN Secretary-General (1905–1961). As the 2nd Secretary-General he practised "diplomacy for peace," engaging with the Suez Crisis, Lebanon Crisis, and Congo Crisis. Died in a plane crash over Zambia. Nobel Peace Prize 1961 (posthumous). Diary "Markings" published posthumously.

主導機能+Fi-p (Morality & Duty)

The core of +Fi-p action: deep reflection on personal moral responsibility and sincerity. Moral care directed toward specific human beings as duty — the foundation of his diplomatic philosophy.

創造機能-Ne-c (Common Sense & Peace)

Quietly expressing the breadth of human goodness and spiritual potential — the core of -Ne-c creative function. A gentle appeal to the inner conscience of human beings.

脆弱機能1+Se-p weak (Achievement & Protection)

Evidence of +Se-p weak: in UN diplomatic confrontations, choosing dialogue and persuasion over direct exercise of power. In the Congo Crisis, avoiding use of force in favour of mediation.

脆弱機能2-Ti-c weak (System & Transformation)

Evidence of -Ti-c weak: personal moral sense rather than systematic precision of international law at the core of his decisions. "Markings" shows a journey of inner spirit rather than systematic theology.

クアドラ・気質・クラブ

クアドラ: Delta Quadra (Tradition) — deep trust in the UN as the universal harmony of humanity. "Markings" as a journey of inner spirit; dedication to humanity's universal co-existence.

気質: A reflective pace and quiet adaptation to outward turmoil — embodiment of the Balanced-Stable temperament. Inner quiet moral tension rather than outer emotional outbursts.

クラブ: Humanitarian-Artistic Club activity through literature, art, and ethics. Hammarskjöld's work functioned as the integration of artistic completeness and humanitarian mission.

世界観・変化への態度

The world is simple and inherently good (positivism). Trust in order and cooperation, dedication to a stable community as the premise of action. "Inner depth and sincerity are the foundations of diplomacy" — optimistic pacifism. Belief that through inner refinement, international cooperation could be realised.

変化への態度: Implementing change as a realistic plan in a gradual, step-by-step manner. UN reform pursued through quiet diplomacy and personal spiritual discipline rather than power politics.