vol. 1, no. 1 (2005)
Synergeia
Description
Synergeia is a refereed journal on interdisciplinary research in the humanities and the social sciences published by the University of Asia and the Pacific. When business and science articles are published, they are less on the functional areas (such as marketing, finance, production, and policy) and more on their humanistic and social aspects, such as business ethics, corporate social responsibility and the like.
Table of contents
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Front Matter
From The Editor
Editorial Board
Articles
Can We Take Bonifacio's, Aguinaldo's and Mabini's Readings of Philippine Colonial History Seriously?
Paul Arvisu Dumol
Discipline: Literature, History
Towards a Post-Colonial Perspective in the Study of Literary Texts
Ma. Lourdes B. Gonzalez
Discipline: Literature
Mathematics in Plato's Republic: Its Role in the Education of "Guardians of the State"
Eva Miraflores Rodriguez
Discipline: Mathematics
An Interdisciplinary Perspective of Constructs Underlying Parental Verbal Abuse
Esther Joos-esteban
Discipline: Psychology, Philosophy
Redefining the Corporation as a Community of Persons: A Theological Reflection on John Paul II's Centesimus annus
Derrick Ting Barria
Discipline: Business, Community Development
Notes and Comments
Freeing the Filipino through Monumental Sculpture
Veronica E. Ramirez
Discipline: Art
The Semiotics Of Maps as Visual Narrative
Cristina Z. Borra
Discipline: History, Culture
The Economic and Moral Dimensions of Consumer Protection in the Internet
Winston B. Padojinog
Discipline: Economics, Technology