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Philippine sociology roots to two great but somewhat conflicting Western cultural traditions : Spanish Catholic Neo-Thomism and an almost simplistic American empericism and pragmatism, heavily laced in the early American period by a Protestant social ethic. To a certain extent Philippine sociology has never recovered from the shock of its
27 cze 2022 · This study critically peruses the ambivalence theory of Filipino values and norms to debunk its central claim that Filipino values and norms are ambivalent due to their inherent potential...
7 lis 2015 · Using qualitative responses of Filipino respondents regarding their conception of utang na loob and gratitude, the following descriptions were identified: pagkilala (acknowledgement), pagtutumbas...
22 kwi 2010 · This paper examines the academic career, writings, institution-building efforts, and scholarly agenda of the US-born scholar who arguably had the greatest impact on post-war Philip- pine social science: Father Frank Lynch, a Jesuit professor of anthropology and sociology at Ateneo de Manila University.
First, there exists not only a Filipino culture and society but a Filipino "world view" - a cultural "whole" of social arrangements integrated with values and beliefs, as well as patterns of inter-personal behavior, which
12 gru 2019 · The theorising praxis of Filipino sociologists is characterised by a duality of “undercurrents” indicative of actual and potential actions that are habitual in nature (inclinations) yet porous enough to accommodate adjustments (possibilities) epitomised by episodic calls to theorise.
Philippines were colonial implants, the issue of relevance to Philippine conditions was not lost to the post war professionals who laid the foundations for the disciplines today. Sociologists in the 1950s and 1960s, for instance, addressed the issue of relevance by training and building research capabilities that would eventually focus on ...