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Strong family, weak state : Hegel's political philosophy and the Filipino family / Lukas Kaelin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2012Description: xxii, 236 p. 18 cmISBN:
  • 9789715506427
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC 233.H46  .K117 2012
Contents:
Family and state in modern political philosophy -- Hegel's Political Philosophy -- Family and state in the Filipino Society -- The Filipino family in the context of Hegel's Social Philosophy -- Beyond Hegel and the Filipino Family.
Summary: If the Outsider's eyes are sympathetic, we discover a dimension of our society that we ignore becuase we are used to it. Lukas Kaelin, a Swiss philosopher, taught at the Philosophy Department of the Ateneo de Manila University in 2006-2008. Interested in the affairs of his host country, he decided to write his observations on the relationship between the family, civil society and the state. For indeed we should be concerned that entrenched dynasties tend to inhibit the Philippine state's freedom to act at all levels, from the national to the regional to the local. Kaelin's framework is relatively new in the Philippines: Hegelian thought. Misinterpreted in the past as too abstract, Hegel's thought is now enjoying a significant rediscovery worldwide for its profound analysis of still relevant themes, such as the relationship between the family and the state, or the distinction between the private and the public spheres. -Fernando N. Zialcita, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ateneo de Manila University (Source: http://www.ateneopress.org)
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center JC 233.H46 .K117 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC2014000044
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Filipiniana Filipiniana Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Filipiniana JC 233.H46 .K117 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3AEA2012000115

Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-227) and index.

Family and state in modern political philosophy -- Hegel's Political Philosophy -- Family and state in the Filipino Society -- The Filipino family in the context of Hegel's Social Philosophy -- Beyond Hegel and the Filipino Family.

If the Outsider's eyes are sympathetic, we discover a dimension of our society that we ignore becuase we are used to it. Lukas Kaelin, a Swiss philosopher, taught at the Philosophy Department of the Ateneo de Manila University in 2006-2008. Interested in the affairs of his host country, he decided to write his observations on the relationship between the family, civil society and the state. For indeed we should be concerned that entrenched dynasties tend to inhibit the Philippine state's freedom to act at all levels, from the national to the regional to the local. Kaelin's framework is relatively new in the Philippines: Hegelian thought. Misinterpreted in the past as too abstract, Hegel's thought is now enjoying a significant rediscovery worldwide for its profound analysis of still relevant themes, such as the relationship between the family and the state, or the distinction between the private and the public spheres. -Fernando N. Zialcita, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ateneo de Manila University (Source: http://www.ateneopress.org)

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