The Pacific Spectator, Količina 2Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1948 |
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... China realize that her cul- ture could not cope with this foe . II At one time China thought that she could adopt the instrumen- talities of the West without accepting its spirit or soul . Chang Chih- tung and Liang Ch'i - ch'ao ...
... China realize that her cul- ture could not cope with this foe . II At one time China thought that she could adopt the instrumen- talities of the West without accepting its spirit or soul . Chang Chih- tung and Liang Ch'i - ch'ao ...
Stran 416
... Chinese art and quaint customs , regard Chinese culture as exotic and interesting , and so deplore the fact that the young people of China have " gone Western . " Needless to say , this is from the outside looking in . The Chinese ...
... Chinese art and quaint customs , regard Chinese culture as exotic and interesting , and so deplore the fact that the young people of China have " gone Western . " Needless to say , this is from the outside looking in . The Chinese ...
Stran 421
... China's preoccupation with human values ? It appeared to be the concept of harmony . Chinese culture prized harmony above everything else . Harmony in human relation- ships meant that a father should be fatherly , a son should behave as ...
... China's preoccupation with human values ? It appeared to be the concept of harmony . Chinese culture prized harmony above everything else . Harmony in human relation- ships meant that a father should be fatherly , a son should behave as ...
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