The making of a Filipino philosopher

It is not only important for a Filipino teacher or scholar of philosophy to transform oneself into a Filipino philosopher by innovating within one's favorite philosopher (from Kantian, e.g., to neo-Kantian), by rejecting a philosophical position and formulating one's own (discarding Hegeli...

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Main Author: Gripaldo, Rolando M.
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Published: Animo Repository 2008
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/504
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:It is not only important for a Filipino teacher or scholar of philosophy to transform oneself into a Filipino philosopher by innovating within one's favorite philosopher (from Kantian, e.g., to neo-Kantian), by rejecting a philosophical position and formulating one's own (discarding Hegelianism, e.g., and formulating a neorealism), or by examining old philosophical questions and offering one's own novel perspectival solutions. It is more important to transform oneself into a world-class philosopher.