2017
DOI: 10.1080/09552367.2017.1290602
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Chinese modernization and the sinification of Marxism through the lens of Li Zehou’s philosophy

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“…After World War II, this was possible in Vietnam by establishing an industrial society where modernization was beneficial to industrialize. Philosophies are exiled on intellectuals' abilities, which are also based on the concepts of modernization ( Rosker, 2017 ). This is considered as sensible and suitable harmony for the modernity and traditions in MS.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After World War II, this was possible in Vietnam by establishing an industrial society where modernization was beneficial to industrialize. Philosophies are exiled on intellectuals' abilities, which are also based on the concepts of modernization ( Rosker, 2017 ). This is considered as sensible and suitable harmony for the modernity and traditions in MS.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His topics include basic theory questions (e.g., the essence of schooling, the nature of fair education, fairness, etc.) and concerns with particular school policies and practices ( Gerald Hughes, 2020 ; Rosker, 2017 ). All these is why the educational philosopher rewards intellectual consistency, argumentative rigor, equal recognition of the needs of everyone interested in or influenced by educational efforts and structures, and an educated and well-reasoned evaluation of educational goals and interventions.…”
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“…Qi has belonged to the most basic categories of understanding reality from China's earliest philosophical discourses (Rošker 2017). Primarily, the ancient Chinese philosophers understood qi as an embodiment of natural phenomena.…”
Section: Qi As the Philosophical And Aesthetic Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%