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Humanities 6 : social philosophy : being social being / Renato T. Agdalpen.

By: Copyright date: Manila, [Philippines] : Mindshapers Co., copyright 2019Description: x, 189 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9786214062102
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 100 .Ag264 2019
Summary: "The book comprises introduction to Philosophy which includes discussions on the nature of philosophy and that of the society with the different social institutions and concepts, i.e., family, value, law, rights, government, etc. The second part is the discussion of the Western social thoughts and ideologies - pre-Socratic period (early ancient time), the Triumvirate (Socratic period), post-Socratic period, scholastic period (medieval time), the modern period and the critical era. The third is from the oriental side, a survey of Eastern thoughts and ideologies such as the Chinese Philosophy, Hindu, Japanese and the Islam. Finally is an exposition of Filipino social thoughts for contextualization." --[From the Author]
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Print Materials Main Library Filipiniana Section Non-fiction 100 .Ag264 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0123704

Includes bibliography (pages 185-189).

"The book comprises introduction to Philosophy which includes discussions on the nature of philosophy and that of the society with the different social institutions and concepts, i.e., family, value, law, rights, government, etc. The second part is the discussion of the Western social thoughts and ideologies - pre-Socratic period (early ancient time), the Triumvirate (Socratic period), post-Socratic period, scholastic period (medieval time), the modern period and the critical era. The third is from the oriental side, a survey of Eastern thoughts and ideologies such as the Chinese Philosophy, Hindu, Japanese and the Islam. Finally is an exposition of Filipino social thoughts for contextualization." --[From the Author]

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