by Karl Tat Leung Ip. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990. / Bibliography: leaves 94-104. / Abstract / Acknowledgements / INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter §1. --- The Delimitation of the Investigation --- p.1 / Chapter § 2 . --- Preparatory Considerations --- p.7 / Chapter CHAPTER I. --- SENSE AS IDEAL OBJECTIVITY --- p.11 / Chapter §1. --- The Necessity of The Determination of Sense as Ideal Objectivity --- p.12 / Chapter §2. --- The Significance of The Genesis of Ideal Objectivity --- p.15 / Chapter §3. --- The Meaning of Ideal Objectivity --- p.16 / Chapter A. --- The delimitation of ideal Objectivity --- p.16 / Chapter B. --- The stratification of ideal Objectivity --- p.20 / Chapter CHAPTER II. --- THE HOW OF ORIGIN: LANGUAGE AND THE LIVING PRESENT --- p.24 / Chapter §1. --- The Pure Possibility of Lingual Expressibility --- p.25 / Chapter §2. --- "The Unity of Language, Human Existence and The World" --- p.29 / Chapter A. --- The world and human existence --- p.29 / Chapter (i) --- The world as horizon --- p.29 / Chapter (ii) --- The human community as horizon --- p.32 / Chapter (iii) --- The relation between the world and human existence --- p.33 / Chapter B. --- The common language --- p.33 / Chapter (i) --- The human community as lingual horizon --- p.33 / Chapter (ii) --- The world as lingual horizon --- p.35 / Chapter (iii) --- Further clarification --- p.36 / Chapter §3. --- The Objectification of Sense --- p.38 / Chapter A. --- The living present and psychical validity --- p.38 / Chapter B. --- Speech and interpsychical validity --- p.40 / Chapter C. --- Writing and absolute validity --- p.41 / Chapter CHAPTER III. --- "THE HOW OF TRADITION: SEDIMENTATION, REACTIVATION AND UNIVOCITY" --- p.44 / Chapter §1. --- The Dialectic of Origin and Tradition --- p.45 / Chapter §2 . --- Sedimentation and Reactivation --- p.47 / Chapter A. --- The Original Mode of Language --- p.47 / Chapter B. --- Two Derivative Mode of Language --- p.49 / Chapter (i) --- Passivity --- p.49 / Chapter (ii) --- Logicality --- p.51 / Chapter C. --- Implications --- p.52 / Chapter § 3 . --- Univocity --- p.54 / Chapter A. --- Univocity as the ultimate condition of sedimentation and reactivation --- p.54 / Chapter B. --- Univocity as telos --- p.56 / Chapter CHAPTER IV. --- HISTORY AS THE ALL-ENCOMPASSING ULTIMATE HORIZON --- p.58 / Chapter §1. --- The Historical Present --- p.58 / Chapter §2. --- Horizon as The Concrete Form of History --- p.62 / Chapter §3. --- Pure History and Real History --- p.66 / Chapter CHAPTER V. --- THE SOURCE OF IDEALITY --- p.69 / Chapter §1. --- Idealization and Imaginative Variation --- p.71 / Chapter §2. --- Idealization as Infinitization --- p.74 / CONCLUSION --- p.82 / Chapter §1. --- Recapitulation --- p.82 / Chapter §2 . --- Going Beyond --- p.89 / BIBLIOGRPHY --- p.94
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_318634 |
Date | January 1990 |
Contributors | Ip, Karl Tat Leung., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Philosophy. |
Publisher | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Source Sets | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Text, bibliography |
Format | print, 104 leaves ; 30 cm. |
Rights | Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) |
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