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The Generation Mechanism of Relational Rules Consciousness Under the Concept of Shared Development
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
126-131
Received:
21 April 2022
Accepted:
10 May 2022
Published:
19 May 2022
Abstract: Sharing is one of the new development concepts of socialism with Chinese characteristics. Under the concept of shared development, China has developed its economy and society towards the basic trend of a shared civilization. The core of sharing lies in the relationship of symbiosis, coexistence and common development. Sharing is not only the sharing of individuals in public space, but also the sharing of individuals in public resources. Sharing with common attributes becomes sharing in the relationship between individuals. The consciousness of relationship rules is connected with the concept of shared development. Although relational rules consciousness has attracted the attention of Chinese academic circles, it has rarely been analyzed on its generation mechanism. Based on theoretical analysis of educational philosophy and consciousness psychology, it is found that relational rules consciousness generated under the concept of shared development involves three aspects, i.e. condition, process and promotion mechanisms. In the conditional mechanism, public resources, public sphere and intersubjectivity are the basic conditions for the generation of relational rules consciousness. In the process mechanism, the cognition, concept and behavior of relational rules are the process elements for the generation. In the promotion mechanism, the drive of internal needs and the constraints of external systems play a role in promoting the generation. The generation mechanism of relationship rules consciousness provides a theoretical explanation for understanding the generation of individual relationship rules consciousness, and has become an important knowledge to guide teenagers' relationship rules consciousness education.
Abstract: Sharing is one of the new development concepts of socialism with Chinese characteristics. Under the concept of shared development, China has developed its economy and society towards the basic trend of a shared civilization. The core of sharing lies in the relationship of symbiosis, coexistence and common development. Sharing is not only the sharin...
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Mammals Would Not Exist Without Secondary Emotions: Analysis of the Phenomenon Emotion from the Darwinian Prism
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
132-143
Received:
15 March 2022
Accepted:
6 April 2022
Published:
31 May 2022
Abstract: Psychology proposes that secondary emotions are exclusively human since they are the result of the combination of primary emotions during the superior social interaction characteristic of our species. They base this conclusion on the fact that secondary emotions do not innately modify our bodily appearance when we express them. In this review we analyze the secondary emotions, according to the particular role they play in the framework of the systems that allow us to maintain homeostasis, with the purpose of pointing out that, against the criteria of psychology, three types of emotions could exist in mammals inalienable to life and consequently innate: Vital-Indicative Emotions, will guide the subject on the vital need that needs to be satisfied; Sensations-Emotions Evaluative (punishment-reward), are ascribed as a somatic marker to all our knowledge and learned behaviors to indicate their greater or lesser degree of suitability to satisfy the requirements of life within the framework of certain conditions and Motivational Sensations-Emotions, they make us feel the interest, the need or the desire to undertake actions aimed at the survival of the species. From this new classification, we examine the evolutionary reasons why secondary emotions would appear, which has allowed us to conclude that it is very likely that many of the emotions that psychology considers secondary could be innate, although they do not innately modify our bodily appearance when expressed, because without them mammals would not exist.
Abstract: Psychology proposes that secondary emotions are exclusively human since they are the result of the combination of primary emotions during the superior social interaction characteristic of our species. They base this conclusion on the fact that secondary emotions do not innately modify our bodily appearance when we express them. In this review we an...
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Topic Characteristics of Large-Scale Online Public Opinion Based on Coword Networks and Event-Driven Methods
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
144-152
Received:
6 May 2022
Accepted:
19 May 2022
Published:
31 May 2022
Abstract: In June 2019, Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (Anti-ELAB) Movement occurred in Hong Kong. The movement generated a huge impact on online public opinion. This online public opinion lasts for a long time and has a wide range of influence, which is often called large-scale online public opinion. There is a lack of research, as well as a limited research perspective, on large-scale online public opinion. In order to study this kind of large-scale online public opinion. Therefore, starting from the topic perspective, this study investigated topic evolution and spatiotemporal characteristics using coword networks and event-driven methods. The proposed methods were applied to a case study based on the corpus related to the Anti-ELAB Movement on Sina Weibo. The results revealed public opinion hotness trends and their influencing factors, as well as the topic content, evolution characteristics, and spatiotemporal characteristics of the three evolution stages of the Anti-ELAB Movement. They also revealed the guiding role of events in topic content and evolution and discovered the clustering characteristics of the topic’s spatiotemporal hotspots. In the whole process of large-scale online public opinion, the content of online public opinion changes according to the secondary events, and the space-time hot topics are also related to the events.
Abstract: In June 2019, Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (Anti-ELAB) Movement occurred in Hong Kong. The movement generated a huge impact on online public opinion. This online public opinion lasts for a long time and has a wide range of influence, which is often called large-scale online public opinion. There is a lack of research, as well as a limited re...
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The Effectiveness of Comparative Standards in Health Promotion in OECD Countries
Eva Medina,
Toni Pacanowski,
Pablo Medina
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
153-161
Received:
29 December 2021
Accepted:
21 February 2022
Published:
8 June 2022
Abstract: The application of the standard is its degree of achievement in Health Promotion, which makes it possible to retain the effectiveness of the application of the law. Effectiveness then refers to what prevails in practice and whose indisputable existence justifies its recognition in law. The receptivity of a rule of law through action and awareness-raising measures undertaken by entities in charge of health promotion in OECD countries is a realistic approach to the law. Public awareness, in terms of Health Promotion, is therefore the tool for regulating effectiveness or non-effectiveness, its power to guide the behaviour of subjects goes as far as the creation of the law.
Abstract: The application of the standard is its degree of achievement in Health Promotion, which makes it possible to retain the effectiveness of the application of the law. Effectiveness then refers to what prevails in practice and whose indisputable existence justifies its recognition in law. The receptivity of a rule of law through action and awareness-r...
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Khirbet Qumrân: Scrolls, Sectarians, Subversives and Scepticism
Nicholas Peter Legh Allen
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
162-174
Received:
4 January 2022
Accepted:
4 February 2022
Published:
8 June 2022
Abstract: This paper re-visits the popular Qumrân-centric narrative as first formulated and introduced by Roland de Vaux in the 1950s. Although not totally implausible, the primary claims of this currently, leading hypothesis seem to be scientifically falsifiable on a number of counts. In addition, other important and seemingly underestimated evidence, better assists in describing an alternative reconstruction of Khirbet-Qumrân’s last days. As its point of departure, this paper employs a working precis of Roland de Vaux’s initial conjectures. Then, based on the more reliable data gained thus far, an attempt is made to corroborate or refute its claimed truth-value, step by step. As this learned narrative has been augmented and enhanced during the past 70 years, where relevant, the import of these refinements is dealt with in a similar manner. Here, the paper makes special reference to the seemingly undervalued yet pioneering work of Norman Golb, Yizhar Hirschfeld, Yitzhak Magen and Yuval Peleg. It also makes careful reference to any available data that may shed light on this problematic issue. Consequently, reference is made to ancient reports, known religious practices, historical records or material culture, in an attempt is made to suggest a more plausible hypothesis as regards the presence of both scriptural and sectarian literature in the Qumrân region. Accordingly, based on the available evidence, this paper confirms that there is simply insufficient substantiation to firmly place an Essene community at Khirbet Qumrân for any significant amount of time, let alone wishful claims of this once being the “mother” community in Judea.
Abstract: This paper re-visits the popular Qumrân-centric narrative as first formulated and introduced by Roland de Vaux in the 1950s. Although not totally implausible, the primary claims of this currently, leading hypothesis seem to be scientifically falsifiable on a number of counts. In addition, other important and seemingly underestimated evidence, bette...
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Ho Chi Minh Road in Vietnam - Laos Relationship
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
175-179
Received:
27 May 2022
Accepted:
20 June 2022
Published:
27 June 2022
Abstract: In May 1959, the Central Military Commission decided to establish the “Special Military Task Force” with the task of opening the Truong Son Road to the South to build a strategic supply line, transport materials and troops from the large rear of the North to the front line of the South. It was also from here that the legendary Truong Son - Ho Chi Minh road was formed, an important traffic artery of the war. During 16 years of construction and development (1959 - 1975), the Truong Son arterial road system not only played the role of a military transport route and strategic logistics but also one general battlefield, one fierce battle front; where the convergence of strength, faith and will to fight unyielding, indomitable for independence, freedom, peace and reunification of the country of the Vietnamese people. Truong Son - Ho Chi Minh Road is not only a route but a system of transportation routes throughout, sticking to its natural position, wriggling through all terrains, forming a diverse network, always keeping the initiative to deal with the situation, dealing with all means of attacking and blocking the enemy. This strategic support route (both East and West Truong Son) passes through 20 provinces of all three countries, with 216 roads, with a total length of more than 20,000 km radiating to battlefields in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, creating a sustainable continuous system and a vivid expression of the solidarity and combat relationship between the peoples of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. With its strategic location and significance, the Truong Son - Ho Chi Minh road has significantly contributed to the victory of the resistance war against American intervention and the fulfilment of noble international obligations. The vigorous development and essential contribution of the strategic route and the coordination of the army and people of the two ethnic groups Vietnam - Laos have become a symbol of the traditional and special friendship between the people of Vietnam - Laos.
Abstract: In May 1959, the Central Military Commission decided to establish the “Special Military Task Force” with the task of opening the Truong Son Road to the South to build a strategic supply line, transport materials and troops from the large rear of the North to the front line of the South. It was also from here that the legendary Truong Son - Ho Chi M...
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The Future of Capitalism: A Critical Reflection on Capitalism Based on the Works of Bernard Maris and Wolfgang Streeck
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
180-187
Received:
24 May 2022
Accepted:
8 June 2022
Published:
30 June 2022
Abstract: The economic and political crises of the last decades, together with the recent health crisis caused by the corona virus (COVID-19), have raised a deep debate about the future of democratic institutions, on the one hand, and the current way of capitalist accumulation and its social relations of production, on the other. This article intends to contribute to the contemporary debate on the subject by reflecting on the discussion about the future of capitalism. The discussion developed in this essay is based on the works of the French economist Bernard Maris and the German sociologist Wolfgang Streeck. The two authors have different views about the mode of capitalist accumulation and, not least, they present important contributions to the contemporary discussion about the future or the end of capitalism. Therefore, critical reflection on the works of these two authors will contribute to the current debate on the future of capitalism. The essay is divided into three parts: in the first part, we present the ideas of Bernard Maris about the future of capitalism; in the second part, we discuss the crisis of neoliberal capitalism based on Wolfgang Streeck's reflection. Finally, in the third part, we make some critical remarks about the COVID-19 pandemic based on the ideas of the two authors.
Abstract: The economic and political crises of the last decades, together with the recent health crisis caused by the corona virus (COVID-19), have raised a deep debate about the future of democratic institutions, on the one hand, and the current way of capitalist accumulation and its social relations of production, on the other. This article intends to cont...
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Medieval Indian Miniature Paintings: An Overview of the Latest Writings and Trends
Issue:
Volume 11, Issue 3, June 2022
Pages:
188-193
Received:
13 June 2022
Accepted:
23 June 2022
Published:
30 June 2022
Abstract: Historiography, as an intellectual and academic field, is concerned with the study of historical methodology, the examination of several schools of thought on a particular historical issue, and the history of the creation of historical accounts. For instance, paintings offer a visual experience of many forms, lines, processes, concepts, and historical representations. Art historians utilize visual analysis and sources in order to convey and appreciate the experience of concentrating on a subject while attempting to understand art history. Art historians who worked throughout the medieval period defined the miniature paintings of Medieval India by employing a variety of stylistic approaches, including analysis, development, and change, as well as characteristic styles. As part of their focus on patronage and style, they also highlighted the style and patronage of certain periods of time, specific locations, and specific artists. An examination of the cultural and historical milieu around the practice of miniature painting was carried out. Iconographic, contextual, historical, and critical techniques were utilized throughout their research for these publications, which were devoted to the study of medieval Indian art. In order to characterize the miniature paintings of Medieval India, art historians of the time period made use of a wide variety of stylistic analysis, development, and change as well as characteristic styles. As a part of their focus on patronage and style, they also highlighted the patronage and style of certain time periods, geographic locations, and artists. An exploration into the art of miniature painting was accompanied by research into its cultural and historical context.
Abstract: Historiography, as an intellectual and academic field, is concerned with the study of historical methodology, the examination of several schools of thought on a particular historical issue, and the history of the creation of historical accounts. For instance, paintings offer a visual experience of many forms, lines, processes, concepts, and histori...
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