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    • 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. He participated in the May Fourth Movement and China's New Culture Mov… See more

    Born17 December 1891 · Shanghai, Qing China
    Died24 February 1962 (aged 70) · Taipei County, Taiwan, Republic of China
    OccupationDiplomat · literary scholar · philosopher · political ideologue · writer
    Biography

    Hu was born on 17 December 1891, in Shanghai to Hu Chuan (胡傳), and his third wife Feng Shundi (馮順弟). Hu Chuan was a tea merchant who became a public servant, serving in Manchuria, Hainan, and Taiwan. … See more

    Philosophical contributions

    During his time at Columbia, Hu became a supporter of the school of Pragmatism. Hu translated "Pragmatism" as 實驗主義 (shíyànzhǔyì; 'experimental-ism'). Hu's taking to the thinking reflected his own philosophic… See more

     
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  2. Hu Shih | Chinese Philosopher, Diplomat & Educator

    WEBHu 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 …

     
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  5. Hu Shih - Columbia University

    WEBHu Shih was a philosopher, educator and diplomat who promoted the vernacular in Chinese literature and advocated for democracy and human rights. He studied under John Dewey at Columbia and became a …

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