This paper explores the thoughts of Emerita Quito, Claro Cenizo, Florentino Timbreza, and Rolando Gripaldo as contributions of De La Salle University to the development of Filipino philosophy in the cultural sense. These philosophy mentors are selected based on their textual productivity and on the fact that they retired from DLSU as full professors. Filipino philosophy in this paper is limited to the following discourses: logical analysis, phenomenology/ existentialism/hermeneutics, critical philosophy as an academic method; appropriation of foreign theories; appropriation of folk philosophy, revisionist writing, interpretation of Filipino worldview, research on Filipino values and ethics, identification of the presuppositions and implicat...
Emerita Quito and Mary John Mananzan are two of the leading Filipina philosophers of contemporary ti...
This study on Filipino philosophy gives impetus to the ideas of Renato Constantino and acknowledges ...
Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether ...
Abstract: This paper would talk about Emerita Quito’s thoughts and ideas about the state o...
Unknown to many Filipino teachers and students in Philosophy, Far Eastern University had its own bac...
F.P.A. Demeterio III is one of the leading contributors in the field of Filipino philosophy. He is t...
Quito published her book The State of Philosophy in the Philippines in 1983. When the book was alrea...
Postmodernism may have originated from the west, but the Philippines as an English-speaking neo-colo...
© 2018 University of the Philippines. All rights reserved. Emerita Quito and Mary John Mananzan are ...
In this paper, the author (1) makes the distinctions between traditional and cultural approaches to ...
In tracing historically the development of Filipino philosophy as traditionally conceived,...
It is not only important for a Filipino teacher or scholar of philosophy to transform oneself into a...
This work is composed of contributions from scholars from the field of philosophy of education in th...
Emerita Quito and Mary John Mananzan are two of the leading Filipina philosophers of contemporary ti...
This study on Filipino philosophy gives impetus to the ideas of Renato Constantino and acknowledges ...
Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether ...
Abstract: This paper would talk about Emerita Quito’s thoughts and ideas about the state o...
Unknown to many Filipino teachers and students in Philosophy, Far Eastern University had its own bac...
F.P.A. Demeterio III is one of the leading contributors in the field of Filipino philosophy. He is t...
Quito published her book The State of Philosophy in the Philippines in 1983. When the book was alrea...
Postmodernism may have originated from the west, but the Philippines as an English-speaking neo-colo...
© 2018 University of the Philippines. All rights reserved. Emerita Quito and Mary John Mananzan are ...
In this paper, the author (1) makes the distinctions between traditional and cultural approaches to ...
In tracing historically the development of Filipino philosophy as traditionally conceived,...
It is not only important for a Filipino teacher or scholar of philosophy to transform oneself into a...
This work is composed of contributions from scholars from the field of philosophy of education in th...
Emerita Quito and Mary John Mananzan are two of the leading Filipina philosophers of contemporary ti...
This study on Filipino philosophy gives impetus to the ideas of Renato Constantino and acknowledges ...
Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether ...