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"Back to the things themselves" : selected essays in recent western philosophy. [select and edited by] Florentino H. Hornedo

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Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, c2003.Description: xiv, 356 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9715062318
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Fil 190 B126 2003
LOC classification:
  • Fil B 790 .B33 2003
Contents:
Contents
The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl Emerita S. Quito
The meaning of existentialism Emerita S. Quito
Moral perspectives in Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialism Magin Borrajo
Karl Jaspers: man as existenz Rita R. Teves
Ricoeur's view on politics and the State Leovino Ma. Garcia
Ricoeur's critique of civilization and culture Leovino Ma. Garcia
The notion of hope in the homo viator of Gabriel Marcel Florentino I. Cadigal, Jr.
The Paradox of freedom in Louis Lavelle Emerita S. Quito
Robert Ardrey: scientist or Philosopher? Emerita S. Quito
Unamuno the man, the Writer, the Philosopher Ma. Luisa R. Tanglao
Structuralism: a general introduction Emerita S. Quito
Structuralism and St. Thomas Aquinas Antonio Gonzalez
Infinite responsibility for the other: the ethical basis of a humane society according to Emmanuel Levinas Levino Ma. Garcia
Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas on interpersonal relation Alexander Lanur
Beyond metaphysics towards a liberal culture Tomas G. Rosario, Jr.
Thomism in the New Millennium Tomas G. Rosario, Jr.
Philosophy of science: its investigation of the method of science and its interest in science itself, human activity and values Andrew G. Van Melsen
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Originally published in Unitas/ Florentino H. Hornedo, editor.
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Contents

The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl Emerita S. Quito

The meaning of existentialism Emerita S. Quito

Moral perspectives in Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialism Magin Borrajo

Karl Jaspers: man as existenz Rita R. Teves

Ricoeur's view on politics and the State Leovino Ma. Garcia

Ricoeur's critique of civilization and culture Leovino Ma. Garcia

The notion of hope in the homo viator of Gabriel Marcel Florentino I. Cadigal, Jr.

The Paradox of freedom in Louis Lavelle Emerita S. Quito

Robert Ardrey: scientist or Philosopher? Emerita S. Quito

Unamuno the man, the Writer, the Philosopher Ma. Luisa R. Tanglao

Structuralism: a general introduction Emerita S. Quito

Structuralism and St. Thomas Aquinas Antonio Gonzalez

Infinite responsibility for the other: the ethical basis of a humane society according to Emmanuel Levinas Levino Ma. Garcia

Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas on interpersonal relation Alexander Lanur

Beyond metaphysics towards a liberal culture Tomas G. Rosario, Jr.

Thomism in the New Millennium Tomas G. Rosario, Jr.

Philosophy of science: its investigation of the method of science and its interest in science itself, human activity and values Andrew G. Van Melsen

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