胡適の思想と教育実践 : デューイ思想の影響

HABITUS Volume 25 Page 93-111 published_at 2021-03-20
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Title ( jpn )
胡適の思想と教育実践 : デューイ思想の影響
Title ( eng )
The Thought and Educational Practices of Hu Shih: The Influence of Dewey
Creator
Ren Yanan
Source Title
HABITUS
Volume 25
Start Page 93
End Page 111
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 2186-7909
[NCID] AA12942536
Abstract
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential on education in Japan and China. Hu Shih made a notable contribution to this influence through his introduction of John Dewey to modern China (the period of the Republic of China on the mainland, 1912–1949). Hu studied philosophy at the Teachers College at Columbia University from 1915 to 1917, during which time he was greatly influenced by his professor, Dewey. Hu was a famous Chinese thinker, philosopher, essayist, and diplomat who was influential in the May Fourth Movement and one of the leaders of China’s New Culture Movement. In this paper, I clarify the relationship between the thought of Hu and Dewey by referencing Hu’s career and achievements. Specifically, this paper aims to clarify Hu’s ideological characteristics during various periods in his life. Through this process of exploration, we see how, in the great tide of times, Hu, a traditional intellectual, accepted and renewed Dewey’s ideas. Specifically, I consider, in detail, Hu’s ideas at each stage of his career (before, during, and after studying abroad) and the connection between his ideas, his educational practices, and Dewey’s thought.
Language
jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
西日本応用倫理学研究会
Date of Issued 2021-03-20
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 2186-7909