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Hu Shih

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Hu Shih , 1891-1962, Chinese philosopher and essayist, leading liberal intellectual in the May Fourth Movement (1917-23). He studied under John Dewey at Columbia Univ., becoming a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. While professor of philosophy at Beijing Univ., he wrote for the iconoclastic journal New Youth (see Chen Duxiu ). His most important contribution was promotion of vernacular literature to replace writing in the classical style. Hu Shih was also a leading critic and analyst of traditional Chinese culture and thought. He was ambassador to the United States... Read more
Hu Shih
Hu Shih The Chinese philosopher Hu Shih (1891-1962) was in the literary and intellectual avant-garde during...applied the principles of instrumentalism to scholarship and politics. Hu Shih was born in Shanghai, where his father, a literatus from Anhwei... Read more
Hu Shih
...but also distrusted by the Nationalists. In 1937, when war broke out with Japan, he and the Nationalists were reconciled, and Hu became ambassador to the U.S. He finished his life as president of Taiwan's Academia Sinica. Hu Shih Hu Shih Hu Shih Read more

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