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20 Abstract A Human Being: Surviving Dialectically between the Objectivity and Subjectivity Chyuan-Jenq Shiau Abstract Feasible principles on ethics and moral should be constructed on the basis of a new specific philosophy on a human being. This paper criticizes first the traditional human philosophy that separates the being of a man from his objective surroundings and their dynamic change and influence. Based upon the genetic epistemology of Jean Piaget, Confucius' statement on the stages of his life, and Inetzsche's view on the changes of human spirit, this article tries to articulate a new human philosophy that integrates dialectically the objectivity and subjectivity for a human being and its whole life. Key Words: a human being, subjectivity, objectivity, modern ethics, public moral, Jean Piaget, Confucius, F.W. Nietzsche, genetic epistemology