The Philosophical Origin of Xi Jinping’s Education Thought

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (01) ◽  
pp. 13-17
Author(s):  
振华 刘
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2017 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 111-133
Author(s):  
Przemysław Staniewski

Precedent phenomena in the poetic language world byYuri Andrukhovych: functional and typological peculiaritiesThe article deals with a detailed review and analysis of the peculiarities of precedent phenomena in the poetic work of Yuri Andrukhovych.The author concludes that in his poetry Yuri Andrukhovych has actively used precedent phe­nomena with different typological characteristics: on the precedentity level there are represented socio-precedent units, nationally precedent and universally precedent ones; on the verbalization form there are shown names anthroponyms, goronyms, oikonyms, urbanonyms, hydronyms, oro­nyms, theonyms, geortonyms, ekklesionyms, cosmonyms, statements, a text, and a situation; units of literary, biblical, mythological, folklore, historical and philosophical origin; on the basis of trans­formality there are found some examples which have not been modified while introduced into the poetry text, as well as those that function as modified variants obtained by structural and semantic truncation, addition, structural and graphic, and actually semantic modification; on the basis of attribution / non-tribution there are found units with attribution and without it, which constitute the majority of the analyzed examples. The mentioned precedent phenomena in the poetic texts by Yuri Andrukhovych perform the following functions: informative-signal, nominative, organizational and compositional, ludic, forecasting, characterizing and metaphoricizing ones. The foregoing gives grounds to assert that the analyzed precedent phenomena presented in the poetic works are their organic component, and represented as an active text-forming and stylistic unit.


Author(s):  
Albrecht Classen

Normally we identify the so-called Renaissance of the twelfth centuty with theologians, philosophers, and artists. But many poets from the turn of the century (1200) have made major intellectual contributions to this Renaissance as well. Especially Gottfried von Strassburg’s Tristan can be regarded as an extraordinary literary accomplishment characterized by its fascinating combination of fictional elements with those of a philosophical origin. The purpose of this article is to recognize the central message of Tristan as not being limited to the theme of love, but, emerging from the discourse of love, as a critical engagement with basic question pertaining to human existence.


2014 ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Eduardo Prieto

Asociado en general a la tradición funcionalista, el organicismo arquitectónico presenta en realidad una gama muy amplia de connotaciones cuya fortuna ha sido dispar a lo largo de los dos últimos siglos. Todas ellas se derivan, sin embargo, de las contaminaciones ideológicas que, a finales del siglo XVIII —agotada ya la tradición normativa del clasicismo—, se  produjeron entre la filosofía romántica alemana, por un lado, y las artes y la arquitectura, por el otro, unas contaminaciones  cifradas en la idea de que, los edificios, al igual que los organismos, debían configurarse “von Innen nach Aussen”, es decir, de dentro afuera. El artículo señala el origen filosófico de esta metáfora y da cuenta de las diferentes modalidades que fue adoptando en dos tradiciones arquitectónicas: la  norteamericana y la europea. Abstract Linked in broad terms to the functionalist tradition, architectural organicism actually has a very wide range of connotations, which have had their respective vicissitudes in the last two centuries. All these connotations are derived, however, from the ideological influences that at the turn of the 18th century – with  the normative tradition of classicism finally exhausted – took place between German romantic philosophy on the one hand, and arts and architecture on the other. This intermingling was based on the idea that buildings, like organisms, should be  organized “von Innen nach Aussen”; that is, from inside out. This article traces the philosophical origin of the metaphor and tak.


2021 ◽  
pp. 630-638
Author(s):  
Kripa Sigdel ◽  
Sujan Shrestha

There is a widespread belief and allegation that Psychology is a Western product. This paper examines this allegation looking at its philosophical origin, scientific advancement and contemporary development. The Western perspective on Psychology is contrasted against Eastern perspective. The paper reviewed several literatures on the history and advancement of Psychology. It also reviewed the literatures on indigenous and multicultural psychology. The paper concluded that until 20th century Psychology was exclusively Western product. The recent emphasis on the role of culture in human psychology has given the space for Eastern perspective. We can be hopeful that Psychology will be more inclusive, diverse and global in future.


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