ZhouEnlai’sContributionstotheFormationofChina’sDiplomacyPattern
WANG Jia-yun
(School of Politics and Public Administration, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’an, Jiangsu 223001, China)
Abstract: Zhou Enlai made the following foundation contributions to the formation of China’s diplomacy pattern: First is the breakthrough of foreign body. Zhou Enlai attached importance to summit diplomacy, and actively carried out party-to-party diplomacy and people-to-people diplomacy; second is the transcendence of foreign objects. Zhou Enlai focus on diplomacy with socialist countries, and transcending ideological differences to frequently develop the foreign relations with the third world countries and the capitalist countries; third is the expansion of foreign content, including political diplomacy, economic diplomacy and cultural diplomacy.
foreign body; foreign objects; foreign content; economic diplomacy; cultural diplomacy
MaoZedong’sViewsonScience
ZENG Min
(Research Department of Mao Zedong Thought Sichuan Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, Chengdu, Sichuan 610072, China)
Abstract: Mao Zedong interpreted the complex concept of "Science" from various perspectives, by studying and absorbing the reflection and research on science from various subjects. On the basis that science is the embodiment of knowledge, he raised the idea that science is the crystallization of the knowledge. On the basis that science is to search for truth, he introduced that science is the weapon of searching for truth. On the basis that science is the tool to change the world, he proposed that science is armed forces to fighting for freedom. On the basis that science is social organizational structure, he thought that modernization of science and technology is the key to realize the modernization of industry, agriculture and national defense. Mao Zedong’s scientific minds explained the basic areas of Mao Zedong’s thought on science and technology.
Keywords: Mao Zedong; scientific concept; thought on science and technology
PhilosophicFoundationoftheUnityofNaturalScienceandHumanitiesandSocialSciences
—Basedon"TheSameScience"PerspectiveintheManuscriptsofEconomicPhilosophyof1844
ZHU Chun-shan1, WANG Rong-jiang2
(1.College of Law and Politics, Xuzhou Normal University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221116, China; 2.School of Politics and Public Administration, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’an, Jiangsu 223001, China)
Abstract: The problem of achieving the unity of the natural sciences and the humanities and social sciences has always been concerned by academic circles, which has not been resolved. In the Manuscripts of Economic Philosophy of 1844, by transforming Feuerbach’s "perceptual" criticism, Marx established the new understanding of man and nature and social relations, and made an ideological assertion that natural science and human science essentially belong to "the same science". Marx’s "the same science" idea implies theoretical foundation of the unity of natural science and humanities and social sciences. The emotion and practical existentialism based on the dialectic relationship between man and nature are the logic starting point and the end for human liberation, a blend of natural sciences and humanities and social sciences.
Keywords: natural science; human science; perceptual practice; the same science
Heidegger’sThoughtonHuman-WorldRelationandItsContemporaryRevelation
LIN Hui-yue1, LI Xi-qi2, XIA Fan3
(1. & 3. School of Humanities and Law, Changsha University of Science and Technology; 2. Hunan Information Science Vocational College, Changsha, Hunan 410000, China)
Abstract: Basing on "Dasein" of Ontology, Heidegger demonstrated that human-world relation and human-technology relation are an operational and practical relation and he did a skillful critique from existential and humanistic standpoint. Contemporary technological phenomenology focus on human-technology relation and it shows experience turning besides metaphysical tradition. Critique of technology is important, but the social construction of technology is more fundamental. Through the adjustment and control of technology, the ecological balance system among man, technology and the world can be established.
Keywords: Heidegger; human and the world; human and technology; technological phenomenology
TheEqualIdeasfromTaoismHistoryBooksofYuanDynasty
LIU Yong-hai1, WU Shan-zhong2
(1.The Fourth Research Office of Theories and Strategic of War, Academy of Military Sciences, Beijing 100091, China; 2. Shijiazhuang Preschool Teachers College, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050228, China)
Abstract: By absorbing the excellent concept from various factions, Taoism formed a unique equality thought. Taoism’s concept of equality is not stuck in the ideological and theoretical level, but there are various religious practices. Taoist thought of equality are fully reflected in Taoism history books of Yuan dynasty. Compared with the previous Taoism historical records, the thought of equality in Taoism history books of Yuan dynasty is more concentrated and rich.
Keywords: Yuan dynasty; history books on Taoism; equal thought
TheNatureofExistenceTheoryofChinesePhilosophy
—theTheoryofJismastheCenter
LIU Yi-qing
(College of Humanities, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, Zhejiang 312000, China)
Abstract: The thought of Qi and the survival concept of the Chinese are closely associated. In the context of Chinese philosophy history, we can clarify the ideological content of Jism since the pre-Qin dynasty; thereby we can understand the natures of Existence Theory of Chinese Philosophy. From the meaning of the existence theory, human’s individual existence is always available to communication with the outside world, and the contradiction of the individual can always be resolved through their own transformation. Meanwhile, the physical and spiritual homology decides that soul and body in the survival view of the Chinese system are unified in Qi.
Keywords: Qi; Jism; Chinese philosophy; theory of existence
Spivak:RhetoricandCulturalInterpretation
GUAN Rong-zhen
(School of Foreign languages, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi 530004, China)
Abstract: This paper examines Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's challenging the traditional definitions of rhetoric, pointing out that rhetoric can only be settled in the productive unease shuttling between theory and practice, which grants infinitive openness to rhetoric, and revealing the significance of uplifting rhetoric to such a strategic position of indeterminacy in postcolonial cultural criticism.
Keywords: rhetoric; metaphor; tension; shuttle; cultural interpretation
Philosophyof"Harmony"andStudyofUrbanAesthetics
LI Wei
(College of Arts, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, Anhui 241000, China)
Abstract: The philosophical thought with rich connotation co-sponsored by China and the West in the "Axle Age" is essential theoretical resource for the construction of contemporary harmonious society and urban cultural studies, which provides us utilizing thoughts and intellectual supports to solve "urban issues" and "urban crisis" in the process of urbanization, and even provides the necessary theoretical reference and academic support for the burgeoning urban aesthetics research.
Keywords: "harmony"; urban aesthetics; heterogeneity; complementarities; contradictoriness
DesignandApplicationofImmoralInternetBehaviorScale
—TheStudyofCollegeStudentsInternetUsersasaCase
HUANG Shao-hua
(Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315100, China)
Abstract: Through documents, interviews, and open-ended questionnaires, the author designed the measurement scale for college students’ immoral Internet behavior, which contains two dimensions of social morality and professional morality. The author used this scale to measure college students' immoral Internet behavior. The author found that the scale has good reliability and validity. College students’ participation in the "Internet plagiarism" and "Internet piracy" becomes more common, therefore it is urgent to strengthen the cultivation of college student Internet morality.
Keywords: college student; network morality; immoral Internet behavior; scale
ReflectionontheDevelopmentStrategyofInternationalizationofChina’sMediaIndustry
DING He-gen1, ZHENG Qing-hua2
(1.School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093, China; 2. School of Humanities, Yantai University, Yantai, Shandong 264005, China)
Abstract: After China joining the WTO, it has become the consensus of the people that China’s media industry must go to the world and to participate in international competition. China’s media companies need to grasp the new opportunity to promoting the implement of internationalization strategy. The Chinese government also needs to arrange appropriate institutions and actively promote and protect the actions of media enterprises internationalization.
Keywords: China’s media industry; internationalization; strategy; reflection