Filipino philosophy : Traditional approach (Part 1; Section 2) / by Rolando M. Gripaldo
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TextPublication details: Manila : De La Salle University Press, Inc., c2004Description: xvi, 268p. : 22.8cmISBN: - 9-7155-5513-6
- BFil. 181.17 G88f
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Includes appendix, references and index
Chapter 1. Freedom and futurism in art: a critique of embuscado's aesthetics of dissectionism --2. The ideal poem as the rubber tower: a hermeneutical analysis of Cirilo bautista's theory on the poem --3. Freedom to choose: an essay on situational determinism --4. He could have chosen otherwise? --5. Logic and language: some issues in the Philippine setting --6. Ceniza the neo-parmenidean: a critique of his metaphysics --7. Cultural approach to filipino philosophy --8. Cultural traditions, the person, and contemporary change: the filipino experience --9. The person as individual and social being --10. Meaning, proposition, and speech acts --11. Summary and conclusion.
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