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2017-03-10 00:31:35

Scientific Establishment of Morality: The key to the Practice of Inheriting and Carrying forward Traditional Chinese Virtues

XU Jian-liang

(School of Humanities, Southeast University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 211100)

Abstract:We have defined morality emphasized on the level of scientific principle, while not the perspective of the life, which lead morality separated from the life. Moral culture is the main content of the practice of culture powerful country. However, the actual role of moral culture in the practice of powerful country can not be completed by scientific principle and morality. It is the impending task to recognize and define morality, which can make morality enter into the life, beautify the life, give full play of cultural penetration to traditional virtues, and lubricate the process of Chinese powerful practice.

Morality; Life; Gain; Traditional Virtue; Moral Culture

A New Perspective of Managing State Affairs: Based on the Analysis Frame of Reform and the Rule of Law

TU Xiao-yu

(Department of Politics, China National School of Administration, Beijing 100089)

Abstract:From 18th CPC National Congress, the new Central Party Committee have carried out drastic reforms, which further promote top-level design based on fully respect the creative spirit of the people, make reforms more harmony, scientific, strategic, and systematic, in order to constantly promote the development and improvement of socialism with Chinese characteristics, and promote the modernization of national governance system and governance capacity. Meanwhile, Central Party Committee get the modernization of the rule by law which is the core of the national governance system, and get the capacity of the rule by law which is the core of governance capacity. Due to the promotion of comprehensively deepen reform and govern the country by the law, China’s reform and opening-up present a series of new features, new trends, and the new look.

Key words:Comprehensively Deepen Reform; Rule by Law; Two-Wheel Drive

The Example of the Human: The First Essence of the Relationship between Zhou Enlai and the Education on the Core Values

WANG Hao

(Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’an, Jiangsu 223001)

Abstract:The basic question of the core values is how to be the human and the relationship between the people. The core is the problem about the attitude to the desire. Zhou Enlai is the first people who realizes the values of the people, that is the right, the duty and the responsibility of the people. He also is the best pursuer, practitioner, and implementor to values of the life. Due to his thoughts about cultivating himself, putting family in order, and the path for governing the country, specially the choice about revolution leader, he is not only the revolutionary, but also is the great wise man. Zhou Enlai can be a book, a tablet, or a mirror, that is the significance of him to the education on socialism core values. As a human being, he is the most successful; as a life pattern, he has the most special typical significance; his realm of the life is perfect and uncommon. To study Zhou Enlai, we must stick to sincere, pursue loftiness, and be consistency, like Zhou Enlai.

Key words:Zhou Enlai; Core Values; Education

Aspirations of Revolutionaries and Scholars

—Feelings of Rereading Mr. Yin Da’s Origins of Chinese Nation and its Culture

CHEN Qi-tai

(School of History, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875)

Abstract: Mr. Yin Da was the famous Marxism historian and archaeologist. Origins of Chinese Nation and its Culture written by him refuted the liar of imperialist culture aggression. This book proved that Chinese nation was traced to the same origin of Chinese culture since time immemorial. Modern China was the result of the developments of history and culture for thousands of years. Chinese nation and Chinese culture had strong vitality. At the time of national crisis, Mr. Yin Da unified responsibilities of the faithful revolutionary and the just scholar consciously. His trenchant articles, which heartened patriotic people and enhanced national confidence, had historic significance to cultural history of the Anti-Japanese War period.

Key words: Yin Da; Historian; Revolutionary; Origins of Chinese National Culture

From the Textual Historiography to the Study of Bamboosilk Instrument and Archaeology

—Academic Way for Young Scholar Shen Songjin

ZOU Zhao-chen

(School of History, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100089)

Abstract: Shen Songjin was an excellent youth historiography worker. In his short life, he left rich academic heritage in the fields of textual historiography, the study of bamboosilk instrument, and archaeology. After devoting to history researches, he had got high praise from counterparts, because of the spirits of studying hard, working tenaciously, rich accumulation, and writing diligently.

Key words: Shen Songjin; Textual Historiography; Study of Bamboosilk Instrument; Archaeology

Vistas for Organized Globalsemiotics

Paul Cobley

(Middlesex University, England)

Abstract:Contemporary semiotics is global interdisciplinary studies. How to use and integrate resources, and organize globalsemiotics is an issue to be discussed. IASS, as an organization which aims to develop global semiotics,attempts to promote the communication and transparency of the association, and the cooperation between its members as well as with other entities. It makes short-term and long-term commitments and plans to help semioticians become more adaptive to the changing academic environment.

Key words:Globalsemiotics, Academic Environment, IASS

Prolegomena to Activity Semiotics

Yunhee Lee

(Hankuk University of Foreign Study)

Abstract:This paper promotes a new theoretical semiotic model that is “activity semiotics”. This model based on Peirce’s semiotics and Vygotsky’s cultural-historical approach, tries to explore the process of the interpreting of symbols in the context of life events, and the problems about human subjects in this process. This model has the feature of symbol-mediated interpreting activity or, more specially, thought-activity. Due to these, this model mainly stresses a human interpreting mind to observe symbolic mediation and dialogic interaction between human subjects. Human’s interpreting activity is based on life-activity which is useful for us to understand the intertwined relation of sign-mind-culture-community.

Key words:Subject; Semiotic Self; Mediated; Interpreting Activity; Peirce’s Semiotics; Vygotsky

On the Reflection of Thoughts about a Style of Writing in Which Sublime Words with Deep Meaning are Used to Forms of Opera Criticism

LI Zhi-yuan

(Department of Opera, Chinese National Academy of Arts, Beijing 100029)

Abstract:By studying lots of historical materials about ancient Chinese opera criticism, the author thinks that popular thoughts about a style of writing in which sublime words with deep meaning are used have four aspects of reflections to forms of ancient opera criticism, including brief critical words, expressions of irony, metaphor with connotations, and direct revelation to flaws.

Key words:a Style of Writing in Which Sublime Words with Deep Meaning are Used; Opera Criticism; Critical Form

The Review and Prospect of Open Innovation in China

YANG Song

(School of Economic and Management, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’an, Jiangsu 23001)

Abstract:Open innovation indicates that in the process of technology innovation, enterprises make use of external and internal resources to realize innovation, the key of which is integrating external resources with internal resources. The phenomenon has already arouse attention and become a heating issue. The research on open innovation concerns with various visual angles, such as the innovation definition, innovation model, innovation performance, implement of innovation and so on. In the future research of this area, it should be focused on performance measurement of innovation, the risk and cost of open innovation, Chinese context-based research and so on.

Key words:Open Innovation; Innovation Performance; Innovation Model