The ‘Sikolohiyang Pilipino’: Kahulugan, Halaga, Layunin, at Kasaysayan

SIKOLOHIYANG PILIPINO (also called ‘Filipino Psychology’ or ‘Indigenous Filipino Psychology’) is a psychology of, about, and for Philippine peoples. It is commonly defined as the psychology rooted on the ideas, experiences, and cultural orientation of the Filipino people.

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Are Human-Environment Systems Practicable?

HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS is an approach that categorically affirms the significant relation between humans and their natural environment and the broad implications of this connection. This method is comprehensively employed in ‘integrated geography’ …

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Moral Realism and Objectivism: Do They Make Sense?

Rene Descartes concluded that one could not doubt successfully his own existence. Moral realism attempts to put forward an additional contention—one cannot doubt successfully a phenomenon of his own existence, namely his moral experience …

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Are morals instinctive? Or is moral law real?

Is there an absolute moral truth? C.S. Lewis proves that there is a universal objective moral standard. Let us prove that moral law is real.

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Globalization and Pluralism: New Challenges to Ethics

In thisarticle, we will deal with the ethical challenges and problems brought about by globalization. And in addition to various theories in Ethics discussed in this book, we will discuss in this lecture another ideology, called Pluralism, which has arisen in the age of globalization.

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Philosophy of the Human Person: A Conclusion

What is the meaning of human person? What is a human person in Philosophy? According to philosophical views, what is a human person or being?

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What is the Meaning of Life? Read the Philosophers’ Answers

The German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) ended up claiming that the meaning of life is to deny it. He is probably the first Western philosopher to relate the ideas of life and meaning and to explicitly ask and answer the profound question, “What is the meaning of life?”

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Accepting differences: A Lesson in Intersubjectivity

Intersubjectivity requires accepting differences and not imposing on others. No intersubjectivity is possible without the recognition and acceptance of our differences.

Accepting our differences may open the doors to many opportunities …

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