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  3. Social Science in the Philippines: Theories and Methodologies

Published: 2012-01-11

Articles

  • Editorial
    Earl S. Fronda
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  • Political Science in the Philippines 1880-1998: A History of the Discipline for the Centenary of the First Philippine Republic
    Remegio Agpalo
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  • All that is self melts into the air: The crisi of self in social psychology and its implication for Filipino sociology of self
    Gerardo M. Lanuza
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  • Historical demorgraphy in the Philippines: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
    Francis A. Gealogo
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  • Bagong Kasaysayan sa Wikang Filipino: Kalisakasan, Kaparaanan at Pagsasakasaysayan
    Arthur M. Navarro
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  • Philosophical analysis of two-valued deductive logic
    Andresito Acuna
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  • A critique of Professor Acuna's Philosophical Investigation of two-valued deductive logic
    Rubicon Soberano
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  • Pilosopiyang Pilipino: Isang Pagsusuri
    Napoleon Mabaquiao
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  • Mayroon bang Pilosopiyang F/Pilipino? Isang Diskusyon sa pilosopo@kssp.upd.edu.ph
    Renato Manaloto
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  • The Bahay Tuluyan and its junior educators program: Strengthening the streetchildren's resilience
    Maria Veronica Caparas
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  • How I spent my second semester (or how my feminism caused me to stumble on to a different way of teaching).
    Sylvia Estrada Claudio
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