vol. 21, no. Special Edition (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
Introduction
Notes On Contributors
Table of Contents
Articles
FROM IDEOLOGICAL FUNDAMENTALISM TO CRITICAL OPENNESS: AN URGENT CHALLENGE FOR RELIGION AND SCIENCE
Marek SÅ‚omka
THE NOTION OF “MAN’S ORIGINAL STATUS” IN JOHN PAUL II’S THEOLOGY OF THE BODY
Jove Jim S. Aguas
AND THE MACHINE BECAME FLESH AND DWELT AMONG US: REFIGURING THE NEW HUMAN IN KAROL WOJTYLA’S CHRISTIAN PERSONALISM
Alma S. Espartinez
READING JOHN PAUL II’S FIDES ET RATIO IN THE LIGHT OF JÜRGEN HABERMAS’ POSTMETAPHYSICAL THINKING: TOWARDS A DIALOGUE WITH THE SECULAR WORLD
Jose Conrado A. Estafia
THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF LOVE
Corazon T. Toralba
ST. KAROL WOJTYLA AND ST. EDITH STEIN ON HUMAN INDIVIDUALITY: “PAUSING AT THE IRREDUCIBLE” AND WHY THINK ABOUT IT
Jose Adriand Emmanuel L. Layug
RECEPTION AND APPLICATION OF JOHN PAUL II’S ANTHROPOLOGY IN SLOVAKIA DURING HIS PONTIFICATE
Katarína ValÄová
JOHN PAUL II’S FIDES ET RATIO AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN INDIA
Gnana Patrick
JOHN PAUL II’S LEGACY AS A RESOURCE FOR FIGHTING TOTALITARIANISM: SLOVAK EXPERIENCE
Michal Valco | Peter Sturak | Martina Pavlíková | Gabriel Paľa
KAROL WOJTYLA’S PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON AND THE FILIPINO CONTEMPORARY SOCIETAL ISSUES
Glenn G. Pajares
CONCURRENT PAPERS
THE EXPERIENCE OF “I OUGHT TO DO X”: AS THE GROUND FOR MORAL OBJECTIVITY IN KAROL WOJTYÅA’S META-ETHICS
Onyeukaziri Justin Nnaemeka
APPROPRIATING JOHN PAUL II’S LABOREM EXERCENS IN PEDAGOGICAL WORK
Juan Rafael G. Macaranas
PERSON, COSMOS, AND TRADITION: (RE-)DISCOVERING THE IRREDUCIBILITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON IN THE PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION WITH KAROL WOJTYÅA AND ERIC VOEGELIN
William Tullius
MARRIAGE, PERSONS, AND THE BODY: THOMISTIC INTIMATIONS IN KAROL WOJTYÅA
Mark Joseph T. Calano
THE PERSONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HUMAN BODY IN WOJTYLA’S PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Bai Ziqiang
THE DIVINE IMAGE AND COMMUNION OF PERSONS: AN EXAMINATION OF GENDER ISSUES IN JOHN PAUL II
Hyginus Chibuike Ezebuilo
TRUE LOVE SHINING THROUGH THE ECLIPSE OF CONFLATION: WOJTYLA’S NOTION OF LOVE AND THE MACHINATIONS OF TOLERANCE AND INCLUSION
Ferdinand D. Delos Reyes
THE FILIPINO FAMILY IN THE FORMATION OF VALUES IN THE LIGHT OF JOHN PAUL II’S FAMILIARIS CONSORTIO
Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum
A CRITIQUE OF THE NEW ATHEISM IN LIGHT OF JOHN PAUL II’S FIDES ET RATIO
Edmon D. Marquez
THE PROBLEM OF DIVINE HIDDENNESS: A WOJTYLIAN RESPONSE
Ian Anthony Davatos
CONCUPISCÉNTIA: UNDERSTANDING HUMAN NATURE THROUGH BONAVENTURE AND KAROL WOJYTLA
Back Matter
JOHN PAUL II CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS
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