Construction of New Liberal Arts: Challenges, Foundations, and Paths to Achievement

Awei HAN, Yongfu ZHANG

Abstract


The core essence of new liberal arts lies in closely following the pace of the new technological revolution and industrial transformation, promoting the deep integration and innovative development of the liberal arts field, demonstrating its distinctive characteristics of the times, and emphasizing both Chinese characteristics and an international perspective, with the ultimate goal of achieving human modernization. This study primarily reviews the current development of new liberal arts at home and abroad, analyzes the challenges and reasons for the development of liberal arts in China, proposes the value foundations for the development of new liberal arts based on the national conditions of China, explores the construction of a local path for the development of new liberal arts, and attempts to put forward several strategic suggestions.


Keywords


New liberal arts; Challenges; Foundations; Paths to achievement

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13271

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