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客觀性、相對主義與交談倫理學. / Objectivity, relativism and discourse ethics / 客觀性相對主義與交談倫理學 / Ke guan xing, xiang dui zhu yi yu jiao tan lun li xue. / Ke guan xing xiang dui zhu yi yu jiao tan lun li xueJanuary 2004 (has links)
曾瑞明. / "2004年8月". / 論文(哲學碩士)--香港中文大學, 2004. / 參考文獻 (leaves i-xii). / 附中英文摘要. / "2004 nian 8 yue". / Zeng Ruiming. / Lun wen (zhe xue shuo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2004. / Can kao wen xian (leaves i-xii). / Fu Zhong Ying wen zhai yao. / 論文摘要 / 鳴謝 / 導論:哈貝馬斯的交談倫理學槪論 / 甚麼是交談倫理學? --- p.1-2 / 哈貝馬斯的交談倫理學 --- p.3-5 / 本文的工作 --- p.5-8 / Chapter 第一章: --- 康德的道德哲學與交談倫理學 / Chapter 1.1 --- 普遍法則的程式 --- p.9-13 / Chapter 1.2 --- 普遍化測試的原理 --- p.13-16 / Chapter 1.3 --- 不道德的行爲是否必然是不理性的行爲? --- p.17-18 / Chapter 1.4 --- 爲什麼一個人必須意願他的格準能普遍化? --- p.19-20 / Chapter 1.5 --- 「普遍化下的不一致」與「非普遍化下的不一致」 --- p.20-22 / Chapter 1.6 --- 人性的程式 --- p.22-26 / Chapter 第二章: --- 利益的協調 / Chapter 2.1 --- 引言 --- p.27-28 / Chapter 2.2 --- 倫理與道德的對立 --- p.28-38 / Chapter 2.3 --- 可普遍化利益 --- p.38-39 / Chapter 2.4 --- 實在論與普遍化利益 --- p.39-41 / Chapter 2.5 --- 創造進路 --- p.41-43 / Chapter 2.6 --- 詮釋進路 --- p.43-48 / Chapter 第三章: --- 普遍原則的證立 / Chapter 3.1 --- 引言 --- p.49-52 / Chapter 3.2 --- 「證立規條」的意思(前提一) --- p.52-53 / Chapter 3.3 --- 語用上論辯的預設(前提二) --- p.53-56 / Chapter 3.4 --- 推出對話式的普遍原則 --- p.56-58 / Chapter 3.5 --- 交談倫理學的有效性 --- p.59-70 / Chapter 3.6 --- 言行的矛盾 --- p.70-77 / Chapter 第四章: --- 交談原則 / Chapter 4.1 --- 引言 --- p.78-82 / Chapter 4.2 --- 「詮釋」的論證 --- p.82-83 / Chapter 4.3 --- 「不扭曲利益」的論證 --- p.83-88 / Chapter 4.4 --- 「共同的意向」的論證 --- p.89-90 / Chapter 4.5 --- 交談原則與有關什麼是正確的道德規條的判斷的客觀性 --- p.91-94 / Chapter 4.6 --- 對麥克馬和哈貝馬斯的一些批評 --- p.94-100 / Chapter 4.7 --- 結論 --- p.100-101 / Chapter 第五章: --- 交談倫理學與道德建構論 / Chapter 5.1 --- 後形上學進路 --- p.102-107 / Chapter 5.2 --- 道德建構論與交談倫理學 --- p.107-112 / Chapter 5.3 --- 實在論者的可能反駭 --- p.112-116 / Chapter 5.4 --- 道道德建構主義、交談倫理學與相對主義 --- p.116-124 / Chapter 5.5 --- 哈貝馬斯的溝通行動理論 --- p.125-130 / 結論和展望 --- p.131-133 / 參考書目 --- p.I-XII
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Towards a sociology of ethics and morality: a comparison between Jürgen Habermas and Niklas Luhmann.January 2007 (has links)
Lo, Kai Ching. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 214-221). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Acknowledgement --- p.vi / Abstract --- p.viii / INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter I. --- The Problem: A Brief Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter I.a. --- Research Problems --- p.1 / Chapter I.b. --- The Subject Matters --- p.2 / Chapter I.e. --- Conceptualization of the Subject Matters --- p.3 / Chapter I.d. --- "The Orientation of the Research: Habermas, Luhmann, and Theory" --- p.6 / Chapter I.e. --- Outline of the Research Result --- p.13 / Chapter II. --- The Context --- p.17 / Chapter II.a. --- Ethics and Morality in Modern Society --- p.17 / Chapter II.b. --- Ethics and Morality in Sociology --- p.19 / Chapter II.b.l. --- Durkheim and Weber: Conception of Ethics and Morality --- p.20 / Chapter II.b.2. --- Successions and Revisions of Durkheim's and Weber's Perspectives --- p.25 / Chapter II.b.3. --- Habermas's and Luhmann's Breakthrough --- p.29 / Chapter III. --- The Framework --- p.31 / Chapter III.a. --- The Use of Metatheory --- p.31 / Chapter III.b. --- The Limitation of this thesis --- p.33 / Chapter PART I. --- HABERMAS AND LUHMANN AS THE EXEMPLARS OF SOCIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES OF ETHICS AND MORALITY --- p.35 / Chapter Chapter 1: --- Habermas's Discourse Ethics and The Theory of Communicative Action --- p.37 / Chapter 1.1. --- Discourse Ethics --- p.38 / Chapter 1.1.1. --- Discourse Ethics as the Sociology of Ethics and Morality --- p.40 / Chapter 1.1.2. --- The Logic of Discourse Ethics --- p.46 / Chapter 1.1.3. --- Morality and Ethical Life: From Philosophy and Politics to Sociology --- p.53 / Chapter 1.2. --- The Theory of Communicative Action: The Sociological Foundation of Discourse Ethics --- p.61 / Chapter 1.2.1. --- The Paradox of Rationalization and the Paradigmatic Change --- p.63 / Chapter 1.2.2. --- Universal Pragmatics: The Foundation of Moral Order --- p.65 / Chapter 1.2.3. --- Communicative Rationality and the Life world: The Redemption of Moral Order --- p.71 / Chapter 1.2.4. --- Communicative Action and Strategic Action: The Possibility of Immorality --- p.75 / Chapter 1.2.5. --- Ideal Speech Situation: The Unavoidable Cognitive and Normative Condition of Social Life --- p.78 / Chapter 1.3. --- Concluding Remarks --- p.81 / Chapter Chapter 2 --- : Luhmann's The Code of the Moral and Systems Theory --- p.84 / Chapter 2.1. --- The Code of the Moral --- p.84 / Chapter 2.1.1. --- The Code of the Moral as the Sociology of Ethics and Morality --- p.86 / Chapter 2.1.2. --- Features of the Code of the Moral --- p.91 / Chapter 2.2. --- Systems Theory: Approaching a Non-normative Social Order --- p.100 / Chapter 2.2.1. --- Complexity and Binary Schematism: The Basic Settings of the World --- p.101 / Chapter 2.2.2. --- The Theory of Observation and Self-Reference: The Epistemological and Ontological Foundation of Systems Theory --- p.107 / Chapter 2.2.3. --- System/Environment Distinction and Autopoiesis: A New Conception of System --- p.117 / Chapter 2.2.4. --- Communication and Action: An Amoral Interpretation --- p.122 / Chapter 2.2.5. --- Double Contingency and Interpenetration: From Patterned Moral Order to Reflexive Amoral Order --- p.130 / Chapter 2.3. --- Concluding Remarks --- p.139 / Chapter PART II. --- FORMATION OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF ETHICS AND MORALITY: A METATHEORETICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN HABERMAS AND LUHMANN --- p.142 / Chapter Chapter 3: --- A Comparison between Habermas and Luhmann --- p.144 / Chapter 3.1. --- On Subject and the Individual --- p.144 / Chapter 3.1.1. --- On Subject --- p.144 / Chapter 3.1.2. --- On Human Individual --- p.146 / Chapter 3.2. --- On Communication and Action --- p.151 / Chapter 3.2.1. --- The Role of Language in Communication and Action --- p.154 / Chapter 3.2.2. --- The Meaning of Understanding in Communication and Action --- p.156 / Chapter 3.3. --- On Meaning and Value --- p.160 / Chapter 3.3.1. --- On Meaning --- p.160 / Chapter 3.3.2. --- On Value --- p.163 / Chapter 3.4. --- On Ethics and Morality --- p.169 / Chapter 3.4.1. --- Presuppositions --- p.170 / Chapter 3.4.2. --- Methodologies --- p.174 / Chapter 3.4.3. --- The Subject Matters and Their Level of Analysis --- p.179 / Chapter 3.4.4. --- Concluding Remarks --- p.183 / Chapter 3.5. --- On Humanism and Enlightenment --- p.184 / Chapter 3.6. --- On Society --- p.189 / Chapter 3.6.1. --- Identity and Difference --- p.189 / Chapter 3.6.2. --- The Constitution of Social Order --- p.191 / Chapter 3.6.3. --- Lifeworld and System --- p.192 / Chapter 3.6.4. --- "Rationality, Morality, and Normality" --- p.193 / Chapter 3.6.5. --- Descriptions of Modern Society --- p.196 / Chapter 3.7. --- The Nature of Sociology --- p.200 / Chapter 3.7.1. --- Methodology --- p.200 / Chapter 3.7.2. --- Sociology and Society --- p.201 / Chapter 3.8. --- Social Implications --- p.203 / Chapter 3.9. --- Concluding Remarks: Metatheoretical Reflections on the Sociology of Ethics and Morality --- p.206 / Concluding Reflections: Prospects for the Sociology of Ethics and Morality --- p.210 / Bibliography --- p.214
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