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    Scientific Concept of Development:An Analysis in Light of the Cost Theory
    QIU Geng-tian
    Teaching and Research    2008, (8): 23-28.  
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    The scientific concept of development is of a theoretical system that consists of an integration of ontology of development,value of development,methodology of development,and cost of development.In the domain of cost theory,the scientific concept of development is highly concerned with the cost,which requires that a sense of cost be fostered and strengthened in the course of scientific development.Active regulation of cost is recommended,and prevention of transfer of the cost is a key issue.To apply the scientific concept of development,it is imperative to change the high-cost mode of development to the low-cose mode of development by adherring to the principle of low-cost development.
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    On relationships between Social development and Social Progress
    QIU Geng-tian
    Teaching and Research    2006, (1): 92-96.  
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    This paper maintains that social development is not equal to social progress.While "social progress" is included in "social development",the latter covers a larger area.In addition,social development is practical,procedural,regional and costly."Social progress",on the other hand,represents the mainstream,essential and inevitable trend in the course of social development.Thus,it is holistic,directional,advancing in nature,and shows the end product of social development.Of course social development and social progress are also related and share something in common.An elaborate discussion of their differences and transformation between the two is offered in the light of philosophy of theoretical development,developmental ethics and developmental aesthetics.
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