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Ferriols began his teaching of philosophy in Filipino in 1969 at the Ateneo de Manila University and early on faced much skepticism from the administration. [2] [8] At present, the university has kept the tradition with about half of classes in philosophy taught in Filipino. [2] In a short essay "A Memoir of Six Years," he writes:
Filipino psychology was created because he noticed that scholars and intellectuals in the Philippines were dissatisfied with the Western-oriented take on psychology as their models did not fit with Filipino culture and behavior. As such, he focused more on a Filipino-oriented teaching model in his teaching and research including using Filipino ...
With an introduction written by Zeus A. Salazar, Agpalo’s book is a “major contribution” to Filipinology that covers important areas of political science in the Philippines, including political dynamics, comparative government, comparative politics, Philippine government, Philippine politics, political philosophy, political theory ...
The basic and most important unit of a Filipino's life is the family. Young Filipinos who turn 18 are not expected to move out of their parents' home. When a Filipino's parents are old and cannot take care of themselves, they are cared for in their children's homes and are very rarely brought by their children to homes for the aged.
Ethics and Philosophy of the Human Person (2009) Issues in Eastern Philosophy, Arts, and Culture (2009) 5 Comparative Philosophy and Postmodern Thoughts (2009) Doing philosophy in the Philippines and other essays (2009) Two Filipino Thomasian Philosophers on Postmodernism (2004) Under the Bo Tree, On the Lotus Flower (2003)
Zeus Atayza Salazar (born April 20, 1934) is a Filipino historian, anthropologist, and philosopher of history, best known for pioneering an emic perspective in Philippine history called Pantayong Pananaw (The "We" Perspective), earning him the title "Father of New Philippine Historiography."
Philosophy portal; Subcategories. ... Filipino Confucianists (1 P) Pages in category "Filipino philosophers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Palma Hall, which houses the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy of the University of the Philippines–Diliman, was named after him. University of Bohol, a private school in Tagbilaran, Bohol, was named the Rafael Palma College in 1946 until it was given its present name. Palma Bridge, University of the Philippines Los Baños