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  1. Hu Shih and the Chinese Renaissance: Liberalism in the Chinese Revolution, 1917-1937.Philip A. Kuhn & Jerome B. Grieder - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):88.
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  • The May Fourth Movement.Chow Tse-Tsung - 1962 - Science and Society 26 (4):462-464.
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  • A short history of Chinese philosophy.Youlan Feng - 1948 - New York,: Macmillan Co.. Edited by Derk Bodde.
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  • The Philosophy of John Dewey.John Dewey & John J. McDermott - 1973 - La Salle, Ill.: University of Chicago Press. Edited by John J. McDermott.
    This is an extensive anthology of the writings of John Dewey, edited by John J. McDermott.
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  • The Philosophy of John Dewey.John Dewey, Paul Arthur Schilpp & Lewis Edwin Hahn (eds.) - 1939 - La Salle, Ill.: Open Court.
    This is a classic volume in the "library of Living Philosophers" and includes a collection of essays on Dewey's work by his contemporaries at the time of the volume's publication. It also includes a biographical essay on Dewey and his replies to the assembled essays.
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  • The Problem of China.Bertrand Russell - 2020 - Routledge.
    'China, by her resources and her population, is capable of being the greatest power in the world after the United States.' Bertrand Russell, The Problem of China In 1920 the philosopher Bertrand Russell spent a year in China as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Beijing, where his lectures on mathematical logic enthralled students and listeners, including Mao Tse Tung, who attended some of Russell's talks. Written at a time when China was largely regarded by the West as backward (...)
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  • The Chinese Renaissance.Hu Shih - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44:604.
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  • The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.Bertrand Russell & Paul Arthur Schilpp - 1945 - Ethics 56 (1):75-77.
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  • The Prospects of Industrial Civilization.Bertrand Russell - 1959 - Routledge.
    First published in 1923, _The Prospects of Industrial Civilization_ is considered the most ambitious of Bertrand Russell's works on modern society. It offers a rare glimpse into often-ignored subtleties of his political thought and in it he argues that industrialism is a threat to human freedom, since it is fundamentally linked with nationalism. His proposal for one government for the whole world as the ultimate solution, along with his argument that the global village and prevailing political democracy should be its (...)
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  • The May Fourth Movement: Intellectual Revolution in Modern China.W. Allyn Rickett & Chou Tse-Tsung - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (3):338.
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  • The Philosophy of John Dewey. [REVIEW]Donald A. Piatt - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (3):276-281.
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  • Reflections on the May Fourth Movement: A Symposium.Robert A. Kapp - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):282.
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  • Dewey, Russell, Whitehead: Philosophers as Educators.Brian Patrick Hendley, George Kimball Plochmann & Robert S. Brumbaugh - 2010 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    In _Philosophers as Educators_ Brian Patrick Hendley argues that philosophers of edu­cation should reject their preoccupation with defining terms and analyzing concepts and embrace the philosophical task of con­structing general theories of education. Hendley discusses in detail the educational philosophies of John Dewey, Bertrand Rus­sell, and Alfred North Whitehead. He sees in these men excellent role models that contem­porary philosophers might well follow. Hendley believes that, like these men­tors, philosophers should take a more ac­tive, practical role in education. Dewey and (...)
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  • Recent chinese philosophy.Homer H. Dubs - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (13):345-355.
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  • John Dewey, Lectures in China, 1919-1920.Robert W. Clopton & Tsuin-Chen Ou - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (3):365-369.
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  • Hu Shih and chinese philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 6 (1):3-12.
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  • Hu Shih and Chinese Philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1956 - University of Hawaii Press.
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