Author: Sulaymonov, Z.B.
Annotation: In the first half of the 20th century, China went through a difficult period of breaking down old political, social, and cultural institutions and forming new structures. This process was associated with the assimilation of world cultural experience, accompanied by the inevitable re-establishment of traditional worldviews and theoretical thinking, the adoption of philosophical and scientific norms of speech generally accepted by developed countries at that time.
Keywords: Pragmatism, Hu Shih, John Dewey, Beijing University Journal, philosophy of education, liberalism, experimentalism, redology