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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hu_ShihHu Shih - Wikipedia

    Hu Shih (Chinese: 胡適; 17 December 1891 – 24 February 1962) was a Chinese diplomat, essayist and fiction writer, literary scholar, philosopher, and politician. Hu contributed to Chinese liberalism and language reform and advocated for the use of written vernacular Chinese . [6]

  2. Hu Shih (chino tradicional: 胡適, chino simplificado: 胡适, pinyin: Hú Shì, Wade-Giles: Hu Shih), (17 de diciembre de 1891-24 de febrero de 1962) fue un filósofo y ensayista taiwanés de origen chino, uno de los intelectuales más destacados del Movimiento del Cuatro de Mayo.

  3. Hu Shih was a Chinese Nationalist diplomat and scholar, an important leader of Chinese thought who helped establish the vernacular as the official written language (1922). He was also an influential propagator of American pragmatic methodology as well as the foremost political liberal in Republican.

  4. c250.columbia.edu › c250_celebrates › remarkable_columbiansHu Shih - Columbia University

    A onetime cultural critic who became a leading figure in the emergence of modern China, Hu Shih rose to prominence by promoting the use of the vernacular in literature-a practice that earned him the title "father of the Chinese literary renaissance."

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Hu_ShihHu Shih - Wikiwand

    Hu Shih (chino tradicional: 胡適, chino simplificado: 胡适, pinyin: Hú Shì, Wade-Giles: Hu Shih), (17 de diciembre de 1891-24 de febrero de 1962) fue un filósofo y ensayista chino, uno de los intelectuales más destacados del Movimiento del Cuatro de Mayo.

  6. Hu Shih , or Hu Shi, (born Dec. 17, 1891, Shanghai, China—died Feb. 24, 1962, Taiwan), Chinese Nationalist scholar and diplomat who helped establish the vernacular as the official written language. Hu studied under John Dewey at Columbia University and was profoundly influenced by Dewey’s philosophy and pragmatic methodology.

  7. Hu Shih. Filósofo y ensayista chino, destacado intelectual liberal en el Movimiento del Cuatro de Mayo (1917-1923). Estudió con John Dewey en la Universidad de Columbia. Convirtiéndose en un defensor del cambio evolutivo de toda la vida pragmática. Mientras que el profesor de filosofía en la Universidad de Beijing.