Abstract:
Under the guidance of the world of meaning, the course of subjectivity and nonsubjectivity depends not only upon internal human capacity but also upon external universal norm. Human capacity and universal norm are internally related as probable conditions of subjectivity and nonsubjectivity. Without human capacity, the system of norm is likely to become abstract and formal, losing its vigor of current life, whereas human capacity often fails to avoid arbitrariness and accidentalness, likely to lose its quality of selfconsciousness. It is just the interaction between human capacity and universal norm that integrates the creativity, individuality and reality with sequentiality, universality and selfconsciousness in the course of subjectivity and nonsubjectivity. This integrity in turn provides a concrete assurance for generation of the world of meaning.