• Pagbibigay Kabuluhan Mula sa Karunungan
  • Florentino Timbreza

    • Softbound (₱420.00)
          
    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • ISBN: 978-971-011-492-4
    • No. of Pages: 120
    • Size: 6 x 9
    • Edition: 2012




    Description:

    In the case of the Filipinos, perhaps by studying and researching Filipino indigenous knowledge, Filipinos may truly treat other marginalized Filipinos as kapwa. This does not entail an obliteration of differences, but may be seen as kind of solidarity with fellow Filipinos. That the concern for identity also experienced in thru Filipino indigenous knowledge, multifarious as it may be, may also be seen in the other Filipino, an identity that identifies what is different and still part of a community. It is uncanny that it seems that this concern for identity and indigenous knowledge, pluralistic as it may be, does not seem to be much of a concern for many Filipinos. That it still seems to be hard to see others as a kapwa. The volume you are holding is for the fervent hope that this concern will become significant.






    • Pagbibigay Kabuluhan Mula sa Karunungan
    • by:  Florentino Timbreza
      • ISBN
        978-971-011-492-4
      •     
      • Page length
        120 pages
      •     
      • Dimension
        6 x 9 inches
      •     
      • Edition
        2012
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    Description:


    In the case of the Filipinos, perhaps by studying and researching Filipino indigenous knowledge, Filipinos may truly treat other marginalized Filipinos as kapwa. This does not entail an obliteration of differences, but may be seen as kind of solidarity with fellow Filipinos. That the concern for identity also experienced in thru Filipino indigenous knowledge, multifarious as it may be, may also be seen in the other Filipino, an identity that identifies what is different and still part of a community. It is uncanny that it seems that this concern for identity and indigenous knowledge, pluralistic as it may be, does not seem to be much of a concern for many Filipinos. That it still seems to be hard to see others as a kapwa. The volume you are holding is for the fervent hope that this concern will become significant.