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Unification Thought

Unification Thought
Published By: Unification Thought Institute
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 73-89896
Unification Thought Institute
New York, New York

Contents
Preface

Part I – Fundamental Theory

Ontology Introduction
Chapter I – Traditional Ideas of Existence
Chapter II – Ontology Based on the Unification Principle (Part 1)
Chapter II – Ontology Based on the Unification Principle (Part 2)
Chapter II – Ontology Based on the Unification Principle (Part 3)
Chapter II – Ontology Based on the Unification Principle (Part 4)
Chapter II – Ontology Based on the Unification Principle (Part 5)
Chapter II – Ontology Based on the Unification Principle (Part 6)
Chapter III – Critique of Major Traditional Viewpoints of Substance

Part II – Partial Theories
Chapter 1 – Theory of the Original Human Nature (part 1)
Chapter 1 – Theory of the Original Human Nature (part 2)
Chapter II – Epistemology (part 1)
Chapter II – Epistemology (part 2)

Chapter III – Axiology

Chapter IV – Ethics

Chapter V – Theory of History (Part 1)
Chapter V – Theory of History (Part 2)
Chapter V – Theory of History (Part 3)

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Preface

Theory of the Original Image
I. Content of the Original Image
II. Structure of the Original Image
III. Traditional Ontologies and Unification Thought

Ontology: A Theory of Being
I. Individual Truth Being
II Connected Being

Theory of the Original Human Nature
I. A Being With Divine Image
II. A Being with Divine Character
III. A Being with Position
IV.Conclusion
V. A Unification Thought Appraisal of the Existentialist Analysis of Human Existence

Axiology: A Theory of Value
I. Meaning of Axiology and Significance of Value
II. Divine Principle Foundation for Axiology
III. Kinds of Value
IV. Essence of Value
V. Determination of Actual Value and Standard of Value
VI.Weaknesses in the Traditional Views of Value
VII.Establishing the New View of Value
VIII.Historical Changes in the View of Value

Theory of Education
I. The Divine Principle Foundation for a Theory of Education
II. The Three Forms of Education
III. The Image of the Ideal Educated Person
IV. Traditional Theories of Education
V. An Appraisal of Traditional Theories of Education from the Standpoint of Unification Thought

Ethics
I. The Divine Principle Foundation for Ethics
II. Ethics and Morality
III. Order and Equality
IV.Appraisal of Traditional Theories of Ethics from the Viewpoint of the Unification Theory of Ethics

Theory of Art
I. The Divine Principle Foundation for the New Theory of Art
II. Art and Beauty
III. The Dual Purpose of Artistic Activity: Creation and Appreciation
IV. Requisites for Artistic Appreciation
V. Technique, Materials, and Style in Artistic Creation
VI. Requisites for Artistic Appreciation
VII.Unity in Art
VIII.Art and Ethics
IX. Types of Beauty
X. A Critique and Counterproposal to Socialist Realism

Theory of History
I. The Basic Positions of the Unification View of History
II. The Laws of Creation
III. The Laws of Restoration
IV. Changes In History
V. Traditional Views of History
VI. Comparative Analysis of Providential View, Materialist View, and Unification View

Epistemology
I. Traditional Epistemologies
II. Unification Epistemology
III. Kant’s and Marx’s Epistemologies from the Perspective of Unification Thought

Logic
I. Traditional Systems of Logic
II. Unification Logic
III. An Appraisal of Traditional Systems of Logic from the Perspective of Unification Thought

Methodology
I. Historical Review
II. Unification Methodology – The Give-and-Receive Method
III. An Appraisal of Conventional Methodologies from the Perspective of Unification Thought

Appendix
I. Principle of Mutual Existence, Mutual Prosperity and Mutual Righteousness
II. Three Great Subjects Thought
III. Significance of the Four Great Realms of Heart and the Three Great Kingships

Notes

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