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Analysis of the Mechanism of Political Concept Generation from a Philosophical Perspective--Take the "Celestial Empire" as an Example

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DOI: 10.23977/phij.2022.010105 | Downloads: 9 | Views: 782

Author(s)

Xiang Ye 1

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1 School of Government, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, Liaoning, China

Corresponding Author

Xiang Ye

ABSTRACT

There are many great civilizations, and these civilizations have created unique worldviews. The development of political concepts plays a huge role in the progress of society, and looking at the influence mechanism of political concepts with philosophical thinking helps to consolidate the in modern Chinese history, the term "Celestial Empire" appears frequently, what in modern Chinese history, the term "Celestial Empire" appears frequently, what kind of worldview this is, and what kind of impact it has brought to China, this article will briefly analyze this worldview.

KEYWORDS

Yixia view, Vassal system, Celestial Empire worldview

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Xiang Ye, Analysis of the Mechanism of Political Concept Generation from a Philosophical Perspective--Take the "Celestial Empire" as an Example. Philosophy Journal (2022) Vol. 1: 20-24. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/phij.2022.010105.

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