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_aGripaldo, Rolando M. _937486 |
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_aFilipino philosophy : _btraditional approach / _cRolando M. Gripaldo ; foreword by George F. McLean. |
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_aManila : _bDe La Salle University Press, _c[2000];copyright 2000. |
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_axiv, 268 pages _c23 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a and Claro Ceniza whose metaphysics unravels, through modern science, the mysteries of the universe relative to the concept of being, existence, matter, and space-time continuum among others. The author's own reflections on the concept of "freedom of choice'" symbolic logic, language, culture, and the person likewise provoke much thought and analysis. Indisputably, this volume is a significant contribution to world philosophy. | ||
520 | _a Cirilo F. Bautista who theorizes the origin, travails, power, and death of a poem | ||
520 | _aThis illuminating sequel to Filipino Philosophy: Traditional Approach (Part I, Section 1) attempts to uphold the thesis that, indeed, Filipino philosophy has come of age. It probes the Filipino mind grappling with philosophical issues in search of closure and lasting solutions. Gripaldo discusses the works of three brilliant Filipino thinkers, namely, R. Esquivel Embuscado whose dissectional paintings evoke radical aesthetics of postmodern art | ||
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_aPhilosophy, Philippine. _935831 |
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