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Item 推動地理奧林匹亞競賽的歷程與契機(中國地理學會, 2014-12-01) 沈淑敏; 張峻嘉Item 臺灣饒平裔原鄉之歷史語言及地理意涵探討(國立高雄師範大學地理學系, 2014-12-01) 韋煙灶本研究嘗試透過地圖操作,以及整合歷史學、地理學及族譜等文獻的分析,梳理多數臺灣饒平裔家族之原鄉-元歌都(饒北地區)的歷史區域特色,並嘗試解析元歌都地域進入漢文化區的時程。具體操作上,利用族譜對比、整合元歌都相關姓氏所載入墾年代地史料及所使用方言等資訊,以釐清饒北地區宗族的歷史地理脈絡。利用閩、客式地名,作為劃分饒平閩、客歷史方言區界線的操作型定義,以釐清饒平裔宗族在清代渡臺之初的閩、客族群屬性的歸屬。比較饒平閩、客歷史方言界線與現今饒平方言界線發現,這兩條方言界線相去不遠,在研究實務上顯示,本研究所設計的歷史方言界線具有很好的參考價值。此外,研究發現在饒北地區,某些宗族以「寧化石壁」作為祖居地的說詞,可能是虛構的宗族遷徙史;也就是說,以「寧化石壁」作為辨識客家的指標,必須針對個別宗族的情況逐一檢核,方可確定。Item 現象學地理學--存在空間的一個詮釋(中國地理學會, 1991-07-01) 潘朝陽Item 地理學與人文關懷(國立臺灣師範大學, 1988-04-01) 潘朝陽Item 地理學方法論中的非實證論傳統(國立臺灣師範大學地理學系, 1987-03-01) 潘朝陽Traditionally, geography has always been regarded as a branch of the so-called “positive science”, and as such geography is held to abide by such rigorous scientific inference procedures as hypothesis, collection; evaluation; and analysis of data; verification, establishment of model, and consequently forecasting based on conclusion. Geography derived accordingly is referred to as ‘scientific geography’, the philosophy underlying known as ‘positivism’. The progress of natural sciences which has been advancing vehemently in our times has considerable impacts on the philosophy, since the 19th century positivism has become an emerging trend for methodology, calling for the application of natural sciencse, mathematical and physical models to the study of social phenomena with a view to find out universal law accountable for all that is seen and that which prevails in the cultural and social phenomena everywhere worlwide. Way back following World War II, especially during the 60's and the 70’s, Geography for study has been deeply influenced by theories like positivism and logical positivism, a lot of spatial scientifically oriented theses on the subject of geography came up one after the other, with strong backgrounds of math and physics, especially geometrical spirits, as reflected in the points, segments of line, and surfaces characterising geographical settings. As a matter of fact, there is an ab-positivism philosophy which has been prevailing and outstanding enough in the tradition of the evolution of history, be it ‘Romanticism", “Neo-Kantianism”, “Historicism”, they altogether run contrary to “Naturalism”, “Materialism”, “Empiricism”, and even “Positivism”, any that which favors “Mechanism”, they opposed researching, handling of cultural and social issues by means of natural science in one way or another, but instead they advocated “cultural historical sciences”, with stresses given to humanitarian value, individual meaningfulness, and as such they can hardly agree with the pursuit of the so-called “universal law”, they proposed instead that the target set for humanitarian and sociological subjects should be to uphold the meaing of “human being”. In as early as days when Ritter became prominent, for geography a branch of study, methodology, unrelated to positivism, has been established, in particular a series of geographic thoughts including those propounded by Schlüter-Carl Sauer, Paul Vidal de la Blache, Hettner-Hartshorne, were aimed at illustrating the meaning of “Regional Uniqueness” through interpretative expression the philosophy behind all these is obviously other than positivistic in nature. In short, their philosophy openly and unanimously oppose the pursuit of a universal Jaw as the goal for geography, and prefer to interprete the meaning of Regional uniqueness by means of the structure and evolution of the heritage of the culture and historical contexts. The philosophical influence of Neo-Kantianism, Historicism, and even Romanticism call be found by means of their methodology.Item 觀念論地理學(國立臺灣師範大學地理學系, 1989-03-01) 潘朝陽As a important branch of Humanistic Geography, Idealist Geography focuses on the interpretation of human's thought within the geographical phenomena and the understanding of the context of culture-history, and through this way to indicate the meaning and value of geographical phenomena. Idealist Geographer must have sufficient cultural-historical and thoughtful-minded cultivation, because only through them, he or she then has a more deep and thorough under-standing for the regions and geographical phenomena he or she approaches, and only through them, he or she is then able to give humanistic criticism and attention to the nature of approach subjects, and this kind of criticism and attention is just the most fundamental spirit should be possessed by all the idealist geographers and humanistic geographers. This article enumerates three idealist masters, W. Windelband, H. Rickert and R.G. Colling-wood, and construes their ideas that study for human world shall set out from the understand-ing of culture-history and thought-mind. Further, the author touches on Paul Vidal de la Blache's "Genre de vie" to indicate the spirit of idealist has sufficed in the tradition of geography and needed not to take from outside, since the methodology of Genre de vie is through the understanding for one region's culture虐istory, thought-mind to grasp the uniqueness of the region. Besides, the author also analyzes and points out two Taiwan's geographers' essays in order to indicate the methodology of idealist geography, more or less, has been practically approaches. If examining carefully, we somewhat also can find the contents of idealist geography existed in other geographers' articles.Item 地理學與人文關懷(教育部人文及社會學科教育指導委員會, 1990-06-01) 潘朝陽Item 由老子思想論地理學觀(國立臺灣師範大學文學院, 1985-06-01) 潘朝陽Item 識覺及認知(國立臺灣師範大學地理系學會, 1986-06-01) 歐陽鍾玲