Perspectivas sobre seres humanos na Filosofia Chinesa e seu significado histórico como causa da inovação educacional no Vietnã atualmente

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36517/Argumentos.28.8

Palavras-chave:

Questão humana. Filosofia Chinesa. Inovação Educacional. Vietnã.

Resumo

A China é conhecida como o berço da civilização humana. Desde os tempos antigos, este lugar alcançou muitas realizações e brilhantes desenvolvimentos em todos os campos da vida social, especialmente na filosofia. Durante o processo de formação e desenvolvimento, a filosofia chinesa tomou como objeto de estudo as pessoas e as questões relacionadas ao ser humano. As teorias sobre as pessoas são muito ricas e diversas para esclarecer as questões humanas nos mais diversos aspectos. Os pontos de vista filosóficos chineses sobre as pessoas são difundidos, afetando e influenciando muitos outros países da região, incluindo o Vietnã. O artigo utiliza a metodologia da dialética materialista com princípios de abrangência, desenvolvimento, história específica e métodos de comparação, análise e síntese para esclarecer os conteúdos básicos da questão humana na filosofia chinesa antiga, traçando assim seu significado histórico para a causa da inovação educacional atual no Vietnã por meio do desenvolvimento de políticas para detectar, promover, treinar e empregar talentos. O foco está na educação moral e a considera como uma tarefa básica de todos os processos educativos. Enseja promover como particularmente importante o papel do professor em todo o processo educativo e construir um sistema rico e dinâmico de métodos de ensino para alcançar a mais alta eficiência no processo educacional.

Biografia do Autor

Nguyen Thi Quyet, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of political theory, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.

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2022-07-01

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