160 research outputs found
Radical Thinking in Apolinario Mabini\u27s La Revolucion Filipina
Radical Thinking in Apolinario Mabini\u27s La Revolucion Filipin
IS FILIPINO THOUGHT MEDIEVAL? PRELIMINARY WORK IN WRITING THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Philippines is an Asian nation which has a long and complex relationship with the West. And so its philosophy and cultural heritage shares this same complexity. What is Filipino philosophy? In what sense can it be said to be Medieval or Modern? The first major part of this preliminary work discusses the meaning of medieval philosophy, modern philosophy, and philosophy itself. The second part gives a philosophical understanding of the works of Abstract artist Nena Saguil in order to describe how visual artists can be a source of philosophical thought in a non-traditionally philosophical culture, and to describe the course modernity has already taken in other humanistic disciplines
Philosophical Research and Narrative Inquiry
This article endeavors to re-understand philosophical research through narrative inquiry. It proposes that inquiry in philosophical research leads to new relationships based on the articulation of the individual’s interaction in terms of temporality, spatiality, and sociality. Philosophical research may be considered as asking questions that emanate from the life situation of inquirers. Such investigation seeks to keep the questions alive and to tell better stories through doubt and movement. Research conceived as such is a way of living with others, especially those who cannot tell their own stories. Philosophical research, I argue, turns out to be crucial to democracy as philosophy now asks questions from the stories of sufferings and creates community bonds through narrative and inquiry. The first part of this study clarifies the meaning of narrative; the second part describes the method of narrative inquiry both as a social and art research method; the third, discusses philosophical research as asking questions that emanate from experience and life situation, or the interaction in time and space. The article culminates with the idea that philosophical research forms communities of inquirers whose questions arise from their own stories
Science and Religion With Jovino G Miroy PhD
In this lecture, Dr. Miroy talks about the relationship of science and religion.
Speaker: Dr. Jovino Jovi G. Miroy is a playwright and a teacher of Philosophy at the Ateneo School of Humanities for 26 years. He earned his B.A. in Philosophy and M.A. in Philosophy at the Ateneo De Manila University. He received his Ph.D from the Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven (Belgium). He co-hosts the radio program Lundagin mo, Beybeh and RK Asks at Radyo Katipunan 87.9FM. The former is a Philosophy show, the latter a Science, Technology, and Society program.https://archium.ateneo.edu/magisterial-lectures/1002/thumbnail.jp
Helen de Cruz and Ryan Nichols, eds. Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosophy
Helen de Cruz and Ryan Nichols, eds. Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosoph
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