vol. 21, no. 1 (2020)
Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy
Description
Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy is published every January and May of each year.A Philosophia, as usual, presents all types of philosophical points of view. It is open to all branches of philosophy and all types of philosophical idiosyncrasies for as long as the arguments are rationally and logically presented. Published by the Philippine National Philosophical Research Society, Philosophia is abstracted in The Philosophias Index A (http://www.philinfo.org), Bowling Green, Ohio; in Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI) Web of Knowledge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and, in Scopus, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is also listed in Ulrichas International Periodicals Directory (http://www.urlrichsweb.com/UlrichWeb), Ann Arbor, Michigan and in the Philosophy Documentation Centers International Directory of Philosophy (http://www.pdcnet.org),Charlottesville, Virginia. The Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines has certified the journal as Category A
Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Copyright
Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Philosophy of Education
HERBERT SPENCER AND THE “CARDINAL PRINCIPLES OF SECONDARY EDUCATION” (1918)
Peter M. Collins
RESISTING THE ‘VIEW FROM NOWHERE’: POSITIONALITY IN PHILOSOPHY FOR/WITH CHILDREN RESEARCH
Peter Paul Elicor
Philosophy
AFRO-COMMUNITARIANISM AND THE QUESTION OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM
Jonathan O. Chimakonam | Chukwuemeka I. Awugosi
Ethics
GLOBAL WARMING, CLIMATE CHANGE AND JUSTICE
Edwin Etieyibo
Discipline: Environmental Ethics
Philosophy of Mind
PROBLEM IN IDENTITY, POSTMODERNISM, AND ERICH FROMM
Ian Raymond B. Pacquing
PERMANENT REVOLUTION: A SCHIZOANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY OF THERAPEUTIC AND REVOLUTIONARY TRANSFORMATION
Raniel S M. Reyes
Philosophy of Religion
RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF IN VIETNAM TODAY
Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc
NONPHENOMENALITY AND THE IM/POSSIBILITY OF GOD: IMPLICATIONS OF JACQUES DERRIDA’S “VIOLENCE AND METAPHYSICS”
Mark Joseph T. Calano
Book Reviews
Adam Knowles Heidegger’s Fascist Affinities: A Politics of Silence
Noelle Leslie C. De La Cruz
Jovito Carińo Muni: Paglalayag sa Pamimilosopiyang Filipino
Roland Theuas DS Pada
Book Notes
Notes on Contributors
Officers and Members
Lecture Series
Back Matter
Book Notices
Notes on Contributors
Officers and Members
Lecture Series