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Filipino philosophy : traditional approach: part 1, section / 1 Rolando M. Gripaldo.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : De La Salle University, 2000.Description: 238 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9715553389
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FIL B 5221 .G75 2000
Contents:
Contents:
Spanish Colonial Era
Propaganda movement: Jose Rizal
Rizal's philosophy of nonviolence
Rizal's Utopian society
Revolutionary period: Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto
Bonifacio, the Translator: A critique
Reflections on Bonifacio's philosophy of revolution
Jacinto's libertarian philosophy of revolution
Bonifacio and Jacinto: two philosophies and revolution and their sources
American Colonial Era
American Tutelary period: Manuel L. Quezon
Quezon's political philosophy
Social justice: Cornerstone of Quezon's social thought
Quezon's philosophy of Philippine education
Japanese occupation: Jose P. Laurel
Laurel: the political philosopher and the man
Post-colonial era
Renato Constantino's philosophy of nationalism: a critique
Summary and conclusion
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Spanish Colonial Era

Propaganda movement: Jose Rizal

Rizal's philosophy of nonviolence

Rizal's Utopian society

Revolutionary period: Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto

Bonifacio, the Translator: A critique

Reflections on Bonifacio's philosophy of revolution

Jacinto's libertarian philosophy of revolution

Bonifacio and Jacinto: two philosophies and revolution and their sources

American Colonial Era

American Tutelary period: Manuel L. Quezon

Quezon's political philosophy

Social justice: Cornerstone of Quezon's social thought

Quezon's philosophy of Philippine education

Japanese occupation: Jose P. Laurel

Laurel: the political philosopher and the man

Post-colonial era

Renato Constantino's philosophy of nationalism: a critique

Summary and conclusion

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