Chapter One Introduction
1.The Importance of the Practicing of Theories
2.Eliot's Social Position as a Philosopher
3.Eliot's Philosophical Research Projects
4.The Necessity of the Research in Eliot's Theory of Order
5.A Brief Introduction to this Study
Chapter Two Eliot's Order from the Philosophical Perspective
1.Epistemological Point of View
1.1 A Dialogue Between Objectivity and Subjectivity
1.1.1 Feeling Connecting Subjectivity with Objectivity
1.1.2 Impression s Connecting Subjectivity with Objectivity
1.1.3 The Finite Center Connecting Subjectivity with Objectivity
1.2 A Dialogue Between“Inner”and“Outer”
1.3 A Dialogue Between Reality and Ideality
1.4 A Dialogue Between Past and Future
2.Methodological Point of View
2.1 A Dialogue Between Impersonality and Personality
2.1.1 A Dialogue Between Eliot and Personality
2.1.2 Mind Connecting Personality with Impersonality
2.1.3 Collective-Historical Unconscious Connecting Personality with Impersonality
2.1.4 A Dialogue Between Eliot's Own Personal Emotions and Poetic Experience
2.2 A Dialogue Between Rationality and Irrationality
2.3 A Dialogue Between Criticism and Aesthetics
2.4 A Dialogue Between Classicism and Romanticism
Chapter Three Eliot's Order from the Poetic Perspective
1.Linguistic Point of View
1.1 A Dialogue Between Concrete Words and Abstract Ideas
1.2 A Dialogue Between Words and Meanings
2.Psychological Point of View
2.1 A Dialogue Between Words and Objects
2.2 A Dialogue Between Objects and Sensation
2.3 A Dialogue Between Sensibility and Intelligence
Chapter Four Eliot's Order from the Cultural Perspective
1.Religious Point of View
1.1 A Dialogue Between Mysticism and Scepticism
1.2 A Dialogue Between Philosophy and Religion
1.3 A Dialogue Between God and Man
1.4 A Dialogue Between Man and Nature
1.5 A Dialogue Between Religious Pluralism and Salvation
1.6 A Dialogue Between Fire and Soul
1.7 A Dialogue Between Birth and Death
2.Ethical Point of View
2.1 A Dialogue Between Poetry and Wisdom
2.2 A Dialogue Between Philosophy and Wisdom
2.3 A Dialogue Between Religion and Wisdom
3.Cultural Point of View
3.1 A Dialogue Between Tradition and Time
3.2 A Dialogue Between Tradition and Language
3.3 A Dialogue Between Objectivity and Tradition
3.4 A Dialogue Between Literature and Tradition
3.5 A Dialogue Between Religion and Culture
3.6 A Dialogue Between Culture and Tradition
Chapter Five Eliot's Order from the Sociological Perspective
1.A Dialogue Between Individual and Community
2.A Dialogue Between Self and the Universe
3.A Dialogue Between Religion and Society
4.A Dialogue Between Culture and Society
5.A Dialogue Between Primitive Rituals and Modern Society
Chapter Six Conclusion
1.A Dialogue Between the Rose-Garden and the Garden of Eden
2.A Dialogue Between Eliot and Order
Works Cited
1.T.S.Eliot's Works Cited
2.Eliot's Papers Cited
3.The Other Writers Works Cited