Philosophia Editor - Philippine National Philosophical Research

(Dr. R. M. Gripaldo)
[Updated: 17 March 2015]
CURRICULUM VITAE
A. NAME: Rolando M. Gripaldo, Ph.D.
B. DATE OF BIRTH: 26 July 1947
C. PLACE OF BIRTH: Cantilan, Surigao del Sur, Philippines
D. RELIGION: Catholic
E. CIVIL STATUS: Married (to Eden M. Gripaldo)
F. DAUGHTER: Ria Edwina Gripaldo
G. PRESENT WORKPLACE ADDRESS:
The PNPRS Venue
25 Capitol Homesite Subd.
99 Tandang Sora Ave.
Quezon City 1116, Philippines
Email Address: [email protected]
Residence Tel. No.: (632)-4569314
Mobile Phone: 0917-8557118
H. PRESENT HOME ADDRESS:
25 College Drive, Capitol Homesite Subd.
99 Tandang Sora Ave., Quezon City 1116
Philippines
I. PARENTS:
A. FATHER: Arsenio Guir Gripaldo (deceased)
B. MOTHER: Paula Prado Menardo Gripaldo (deceased)
J. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
7. Ph. D. Philippine Studies (specialization in Filipino Philosophy, traditional
approach)—College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) Philippine Studies
Program, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, 1984 (1980-84).
6. Master in Public Administration—Mindanao State University, 1987 (1978-80;
1985-87)
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5. Certificate of Governmental Management—Mindanao State University, 1980 (197880)
4. M. A. Philosophy (specialization in Anglo-American Analytic Philosophy)—
University of the Philippines, 1975 (1973-75). Focus on Philosophy of Language and
John Searle.
3. A. B. Philosophy (General Philosophy)—Mindanao State University, 1969 (1965-69)
2. High School Diploma—Agusan (National) High School, 1965 [Father Urios College
(1960-61, 1962-63); Agusan High School (1963-65)]
1. Elementary Diploma—Butuan Central Elementary School, 1960 (1954-60)
K. CIVIL SERVICE ELIGIBILITY
2. FIRST GRADE (Professional) - as cum laude under P.D. 907 as amended by P. D. 993
(6 September 1976).
1. SECOND GRADE (Clerical) - 82.92%. Examination in Butuan City on 24 May 1970.
L. OPTIONAL RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC SERVICE (R.A. 1616: 26 July 1992):
More than twenty years of public service since November 1970.
M. DLSU Retirement (Full Professor 10 – 10 September 2007).
N. CURRENT SPECIALIZATIONS AND RESEARCH INTERESTS:
1. SPECIALIZATIONS
Filipino Philosophy
Philosophy of Language
Analytic Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy-History (combined as a Field of Study)
2. RESEARCH INTERESTS
Metaphysics
Philosophy of History
Political Philosophy
History of Philosophy
Logical Theory
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Culture
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Education
Ethics
Philosophy of Science
Postmodernism
Anyiam-Osigwe Holistic Philosophy of
Development
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O. FOREIGN PLACES VISITED: Tehran, Persepolis, Seoul, Taipei, Bangkok, Hanoi, Phnom
Pehn, Siem Reap, Jakarta, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Qatar, Ibadan, Lagos, Frankfurt,
Istanbul, Athens, Narita, Washington, D.C., New York, Indianapolis, Silver Spring (Maryland),
Arlington (Virginia), Bloomington (Vermont), and New Jersey.
P. PUBLICATIONS
I. Books, Monographs, Researches (Authored by Dr. R. Gripaldo)
11) 2011. Circumstantialism: An essay on situational determinism. Revised edition.
Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller GmbH & Co.
10) 2010. History, philosophy, and culture. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
[Philosopher’s Foreword by Dr. William Sweet of Canada and Historian’s Foreword by
Dr. Bernardita Reyes Churchill of the United States].
9) 2009. The making of a Filipino philosopher and other essays. Mandaluyong City:
National Book Store. [Foreword by Dr. Daniel Kroger of St. Anthony Messenger Press,
Cincinnati, Ohio].
8) 2009, 2004. Filipino philosophy: Traditional approach. Part l, Section 2. Second
Edition: C & E Publishing, Inc.; First Edition: De La Salle University Press, Manila).
[Foreword by Dr. George F. McLean of the Catholic University of America].
7) 2009, 2004, 2000. Filipino philosophy: Traditional approach. Part l, Section 1. Third
Edition: C & E Publishing, Inc.; Second and First Editions: De La Salle University Press,
Manila (1st printing: September 2000; 2nd printing, November 2000). [Foreword by Dr.
George F. McLean of the Catholic University of America].
6) 2007. Update of Filipino philosophy: A critical bibliography, 1998-2002. Manila:
DLSU Department of Philosophy and College of Liberal Arts. [e-book].
https://www.academia.edu/4296668/Filipino_Philosophy_A_Critical_Bibliography_Upd
ate_1998-2002_2004_
5) 2001. Liberty and love: The political and ethical philosophy of Emilio Jacinto.
Manila: De La Salle University Press. [Foreword by Dr. William McBride, Purdue
University, U.S.A.]
4) 1999-2000. Filipino philosophy: A critical bibliography. Second Edition. In three
parts: Part I--Filipino philosophy and its bibliography; Part II--Bibliography proper
(1774-1992); Part III--Update bibliography (1992-97). Manila: De La Salle University
Press. In CD-ROM (1st impression, September 2000; 2nd impression, December 2000.
[Foreword by Dr. Tomas Rosario Jr. of Ateneo de Manila University.][e-book].
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http://ia700309.us.archive.org/30/items/PhilippineStudiesMaterials/FilipinoPhilosophyA
CriticalBibliography1774-1997.pdf/.
3) 1995. Filipino philosophy: A critical bibliography. First Edition. Manila: De La Salle
University Press. [Foreword by Dr. Andrew Gonzalez of De La Salle University]. . [The
electronic edition was published in 1996.] https://www.academia.edu/3586507/Filipino_
Philosophy_ A_Critical_Bibliography_1774-1997_
2) 1994. The Quezon-Winslow correspondence and other essays. Manila: De La Salle
University Press. [Foreword by Bernardita Reyes Churchill of the United States].
1) 1977. Circumstantialism. First Edition. Dumaguete City: Silliman University Press.
II. Books (Edited/Coedited by Dr. R. Gripaldo)
5) 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003. The philosophical landscape: A panoramic
perspective of philosophy. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo. 2008 Edition: Quezon City: C
& E Publishing, Inc.; 2007 Edition: Manila: Ample Printing Press; 2005-2006 Editions:
Manila: Cover and Pages Corporation; 2004 Edition: Manila: De La Salle University
Press.
4) 2008. Reflections on some contemporary philosophical issues. Vol. 3. Philosophical
Papers. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo and Jove Jim S. Aguas. Manila: Philosophical
Association of the Philippines.
3) 2007. Engaging philosophical traditions: Filipino perspectives on philosophical
topics.Vol. 2. Philosophical Papers. Edited by Rolando Gripaldo, Jove Jim S. Aguas, and
Jovino G. Miroy. Manila: Philosophical Association of the Philippines.
2) 2006. Recent philosophies in the Philippines. Vol. 1. Philosophical Papers. Edited by
R. Gripaldo and Jove Jim S. Aguas. Manila: Philosophical Association of the Philippines.
1) 2005. Filipino cultural traits. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo. Washington, D.C.:
Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
III. Journal (Edited by Dr. R. Gripaldo)
Φιλοσοφια (Philosophia): International Journal of Philosophy. Published by the
Philippine National Philosophical Research Society (www.pnprs.org). Edited by Dr. R.
Gripaldo from Vol. 31 (2002) to Vol. 40 (2011) and renumbered as Vol. 3 (2002) to
Vol.15 (2014) up to the present. Abstracted by Thomson-Reuters (formerly ISI) Web of
Knowledge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Scopus, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and The
Philosopher’s
Index,
Bowling
Green,
Ohio.
URL:
http://ejournals.ph/index.php?journal=PIJP
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IV. Articles (Authored by Dr. R. Gripaldo)
92. 2013. Anyiam-Osigwe, Nigeria, and the Third Wave. Paper delivered at the
University
of
Ibadan
on
19-27
November
2010.
https://www.academia.edu/10178239/AnyiamOsigwe_Nigeria_and_the_Third_Wave_2013_
91. 2013. Why must we forgive? Read during the Fall Seminar sponsored by CRVPNDU on 3-26 September 2012 at Louaize, Lebanon. Published in Compassion and
forgiveness: Religious and philosophical perspectives from around the world. Edited and
introduced by Edward J. Alam. Louaize: Notre Dame University. 2013.
https://www.academia.edu/4121462/Why_Must_ We_Forgive
90. 3013. Filipino philosophy: Past and present. Kaisipan 1 (1): 2013 [Opisyal Dyornal
ng Isabuhay, Saliksikin, Ibigin ang Pilosopia (ISIP), a philosophical association based in
Bulacan State University, Malolos, Bulacan.]
https://www.academia.edu/6363265/Filipino_Philosophy_Past_and_Present_2013_
89. 2013. Mythical Burgos: A critique of Lopez’s Ang tunay na buhay ni P. Dr. Jose
Burgos. Read during the De La Salle University Week Lecture Series on 11 March 1999.
Published in Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of Philosophy 14 (1): January 2013.
https://www.academia.edu/6629249/Mythical_Burgos_A_Critique_of_Lopezs_Ang_tuna
y_na_buhay_ni_P._Dr._Jose_Burgos_2013_
88. 2012. Philosophy in culture: Embedded and disembedded. Paper delivered during the
XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul National University, 30 July 2008. Published
in Φιλοσοφια (Philosophia): International Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):January 2012.
https://www.academia.edu/6948885/Philosophy_in_Culture_Embedded_and_Disembedd
ed_2012_
87. 2012. Research: The arts and humanities (AH) way. Read at Mapua Institute of
Technology, Makati City (16 April 2011). Published in Φιλοσοφια (Philosophia):
International Journal of Philosophy 41 (2): May 2012
https://www.academia.edu/6924383/Research_Arts_and_Humanities_AH_Way_2012_
86. 2011. Constatival logic: An essay in philosophical logic. Φιλοσοφια: International
Journal of Philosophy 40 (1)
https://www.academia.edu/5859179/Constatival_Logic_An_Essay_in_the_Philosophy_of
_Logic_2011_
85. 2010. Educational futurism and Southeast Asia. In The role of philosophy in the
development of Southeast Asia. (Forthcoming, Phnom Pehn) Published in 2010,
Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of Philosophy. 39 (2).
https://www.academia.edu /4781729/Educational_Futurism_and_Southeast_Asia_2010_
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84. 2009. Roman Catholicism and Filipino culture. In Relations between religions and
cultures in Southeast Asia. Donny Gadis Arivia and Gahral Adian, eds. ISBN
9781565182509 (paper).(Washington, D.C.)
https://www.academia.edu/4487938/Roman_Catholicism_and_the_Filipino_Culture_200
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83. 2009. The person as individual and social being.In Rethinking the role of philosophy
in the Global Age. William Sweet and Pham Van Duc, eds. ISBN 978-1-56518-264-6
(paper). (Washington, D.C.)
https://www.academia.edu/4279798/The_Person_as_Individual_and_Social_Being_2009
82. 2010. The rejection of the proposition. (Seoul, 22nd World Congress of Philosophy,
2008, Contributed Papers). Published in 2010, Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of
Philosophy 39 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/5675668/The_Rejection_of_the_Proposition_2010
81. 2008. Philosophy and culture: Embedded and disembedded. (Seoul, 22nd World
Congress of Philosophy Roundtable Discussion). Published in Φιλοσοφια: International
Journal of Philosophy 41 (1): January 2012.
https://www.academia.edu/6948885/Philosophy_in_Culture_Embedded_and_Disembedd
ed_2012_
80. 2008. Religion, ethics, and meaning of life. KEMANUSIAAN: The Asian Journal of
Humanities 15. (Universiti Sains Malaysia). https://www.academia.edu/4185561
/Religion_Ethics_and_the_Meaning_of_Life_2008_
79. 2007. Roman Catholicism and the Filipino culture. In Relation between religions and
cultures in Southeast Asia. Edited by George F. McLean. Washington, D.C.: Council for
Research in Values and Philosophy.
https://www.academia.edu/4487938/Roman_Catholicism_and_the_Filipino_Culture_200
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78. 2007. The concept of the public good. Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of
Philosophy 36 (2).
https://www.academia.edu/6695273/The_Concept_of_the_Public_Good_2007_
77. 2007. Filipino philosophy, Western tradition, and nation building. Φιλοσοφια:
International Journal of Philosophy 36 (1). 2006. Filipino philosophy: A Western
tradition in an Eastern setting. The philosophical landscape. Manila: Philippine National
Philosophical Research Society.
https://www.academia.edu/4135427/Filipino_Philosophy_A_Western_Tradition_in_an_E
astern_Setting_2013_
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76. 2006. Thinking, doing, and acting. 2401 (Official Newsletter of De La Salle
University, Manila). [20 March 2006, vol. e7, no. 29, 6 pp.]
https://www.academia.edu/6215004/Thinking_Doing_and_Acting_2006_
75. The Philippines: Past, present, and future. This paper was presented to Filipino
Americans in 2006 at the Catholic University of America.
https://www.academia.edu/5221305/The_Philippines_Past_Present_and_Future_2013
74. 2006. Media powerhouse: Challenges to contemporary philosophers. Φιλοσοφια:
International Journal of Philosophy 34 (2).
https://www.academia.edu/5980221/Media_Powerhouse_Challenges_to_Contemporary_
Philosophers_2006_
73. 2006. Classical German idealism and epistemological considerations in the
philosophy of mind. Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of Philosophy 34 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/6805557/Classical_German_Idealism_and_Epistemological_
Considerations_in_the_Philosophy_of_Mind_2006_
72. 2005. Cultural traditions, the person, and contemporary change: The Filipino
experience. In Cultural traditions and contemporary challenges in Southeast Asia: Hindu
and Buddhist. Edited by Warayuth Sriwarakuel et al. Washington, D. C.: Council for
Research in Values and Philosophy.
https://www.academia.edu/9649352/Cultural_Traditions_the_Person_and_Contemporary
_Change_The_Philippine_Experience_2005_2014_
71. 2005. Bahala na [Come what may]: A philosophical analysis. In Filipino cultural
traits. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo. Washington, D.C.: Council for Research in
Values and Philosophy.
https://www.academia.edu/4313417/Bahala_Na_A_Philosophical_Analysis_2005_
70. 2005. Cambodian Intellectual development through philosophy. Φιλοφοφια:
International Journal of Philosophy 34(2).
https://www.academia.edu/9916424/Cambodian_Intellectual_Development_through_Phil
osophy_2005_
69. 2005. Tourism and heritage in a global society: The Philippine experience.
Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of Philosophy 34(1).
https://www.academia.edu/4162035/Tourism_and_Heritage_in_a_Global_Society_The_
Philippine_Experience_2005_
68. 2004. Does history have an end? In The philosophical landscape: A panoramic
perspective of philosophy. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo. Manila: Philippine National
Philosophical Research Society.
https://www.academia.edu/4428453/Does_History_Have_an_End_2009_
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67. 2004. Is there a Filipino philosophy? In The philosophical landscape: A panoramic
perspective of philosophy. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo. Manila: Philippine National
Philosophical Research Society.
https://www.academia.edu/4428503/Is_There_a_Filipino_Philosophy_2009_2013_
66. 2004. Logic and language: Some issues in the Philippine setting. Φιλοσοφια:
International Journal of Philosophy 33 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/5719608/Logic_and_Language_Some_Issues_in_the_Philippi
ne_Setting_2004_
65. 2003. Cultural approach to Filipino philosophy. Hingowa 9 (1).
64. 2003. Foreword. In A first course: Logic. By Armando Tan. Dumaguete City;
Silliman University.
63. 2003. The ideal poem as the Rubber Tower: A hermeneutical analysis of Cirilo
Bautista’s theory on the poem. Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of Philosophy 32 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/10247920/The_Ideal_Poem_as_the_Rubber_Tower_A_Herm
eneutical_Analysis_of_Cirilo_Bautistas_Theory_on_the_Poem_2003_2009_
62. 2002. The mind paradigm. Review of the book by Keith Chandler. Φιλοσοφια:
International Journal of Philosophy 31 (2).
61. 2002. Agnostic deism: Rizal’s religious philosophy. Φιλοσοφια: International
Journal of Philosophy 31 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/4352093/Agnostic_Deism_Rizals_Religious_Philosophy_200
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60. 2001. Meaning, proposition, and speech acts. Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of
Philosophy 30/2 (1). Also published in 2003. Issues in contemporary Western philosophy.
Islam-West Philosophical Dialogue. Edited by Ali Naqi Baquershahi and Roya Khoii.
Supervised by Seyyed Mohammed Khamenei. Tehran: Sadra Islamic Research Institute.
https://www.academia.edu/4263763/Meaning_Proposition_and_Speech_Acts_2003_
59. 2000. Bioethical implications of high technology. Review of Impact of high
technology on health care. Forum on Bioethics 6. Edtied by Fr. Fausto B. Gomez, O.P.
and Nnniela Yu-Soiven, M.D. Unitas 73 (4).
58. 2000. Is aesthetics itself beautiful? Unitas 73 (2). Also published in 1999. UST
Journal of Graduate Research 26 (1). I got hold of the latter journal only in November
2000. Apparently, it came off the press later than Unitas even if its year of publication is
1999. Reprinted in 2004. In The philosophical landscape: A panoramic perspective of
philosophy. Edited by Rolando M. Gripaldo. Manila: Philippine National Philosophical
Research Society.
https://www.academia.edu/4388135/Is_Aesthetics_Itself_Beautiful_2004_
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57. 2000. [Notes:] World Congress on Mulla Sadra and The fourth international
conference of the Asian Association of Catholic Philosophers. Φιλοσοφια: International
Journal of Philosophy 29(1).
56. 1999-2000. Lasallian education in the future tense. Acta of the Asian Association of
Catholic Philosophers. Seoul, South Korea. Also published in 2000.
Φιλοσοφια: International Journal of Philosophy 29 (2).
https://www.academia.edu/9758197/Lasallian_Education_in_the_Future_Tense_2000_
55. 1999. Bonifacio on Katagalugan. Unitas 72 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/5552757/Andres_Bonifacio_on_Katagalugan_1999_
54. 1999. The writing of history. In History from the people (Kasaysayan mula sa
bayan). Vol. 2. Proceedings of the 1998 Centennial Regional Seminar-Workshop Series
on Oral and Local History. Edted by Digna B. Apilado. Manila: National Historical
Institute and Philippine National Historical Society.
53. 1998-99. Circumstantialist ethics. Σοφια: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (1).
52. 1998. Rizal’s utopian society. In The Philippine revolution and beyond. Edited by
Elmer Ordoñez. Manila: Philippine Centennial Commission and National Commission
for Culture and the Arts.
https://www.academia.edu/8411504/Rizals_Utopian_Society_1998_2014_
51. 1997-98. Leadership and people empowerment: A philosophical analysis. Σοφια:
International Journal of Philosophy 27 (2).
50. 1997-98. Manuel L. Quezon’s political philosophy. Σοφια: International Journal of
Philosophy 27 (1).
https://www.academia.edu/10497017/Quezons_Political_Philosophy_1998_2000_reprint
ed_in_2009_
49. 1997. Philippine revolution: A philosophical analysis. Anuaryo/Annales 16.
48. 1997. The Logic of Glenn May in Inventing a hero. In Determining the truth: the
story of Andres Bonifacio. Manila: Manila Studies Association, Inc.
https://www.academia.edu/4451820/The_Logic_of_Glenn_May_in_Inventing_a_Hero_1
997_
47. 1996-97. Emilio Jacinto’s libertarian philosophy of revolution. Σοφια 26 (2).
https://www.academia.edu/8181579/Jacintos_Libertarian_Philosophy_of_Revolution_20
09_2014_
46. 1996-97. Knowledge, education, and the development of the mind. Σοφια 26, no. 1.
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https://www.academia.edu/6087859/Knowledge_Education_and_the_Development_of_t
he_Mind_1996-97_
45. 1997. Pamumuno at kapangyarihang-bayan: Isang pananaw na teoretikal at
historikal. In Lider--pamumunong bayan: Karanasan, katanungan at kinabukasan.
Quezon City: Education for Life Foundation.
44. 1996-97. Rizal’s Revolution. Philippine Free Press, 28 Dec.-4 Jan.
43. 1996-97. Review of Philosophical analysis, by Andresito Acuña. Σοφια 26, no. 1.
42. 1995-96. Philosophy and economics. Σοφια 25.
https://www.academia.edu/9197581/Philosophy_and_Economics_1995_2014_
41. 1995-96. A bibliography of Filipino philosophy [booklaunching talk]. Σοφια 25.
40. 1995-96. Review of Generation and degeneration a survey of ideologies, by Joseph
M. de Torre. Σοφια 25.
39. 1994-95. Constatival content: a replacement of the proposition with the constative.
Σοφια 24. 38. 1994-95. Interconnections of Philosophy and culture [a conference report
and paper abstracts]. Σοφια 24.
https://www.academia.edu/5804275/Constatival_Content_The_Replacement_of_the_Pro
position_with_the_Constative_1994_
38. 1994-95. Essays on Quezon: A fresh look at a national leader [booklaunching talk].
Sophia 24.
37. 1995. Reflections on Andres Bonifacio’s philosophy of revolution. Anuaryo/Annales
13.
https://www.academia.edu/10098644/Reflections_on_Bonifacios_Philosophy_of_Revolu
tion_1994_2000_2004_2015_
36. 1993-94. Quezon on the dominion status for the Philippines. Anuaryo/Annales 12.
https://www.academia.edu/9713967/Quezon_on_the_Dominion_Status_for_the_Philippi
nes_1994_
35. 1993-94. The circumstantialist philosophy: A reply to my critics. Σοφια 23.
34. 1994. Bagbabalik-tanaw sa pilosopiya ng rebolusyon ni Andres Bonifacio
(Reflections on A. Bonifacio’s philosophy of revolution), trans. Ma. Crisanta Nelmida.
Published in Katipunan: Isang pambansang kilusan, ed. Ferdinand C. Llanes. Quezon
City: Trinitas Publishing, Inc.
33. 1992. A second look at Quezon the Janus-faced. Pantas 5:13-17.
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32. 1992. Review of After the wars [reconstruction in Afghanistan, Indochina, Central
America, Southern Africa, and the Horn of Africa], by Anthony Lake et al. Kinaadman
14: 206-208.
31. 1991. Pinatubo eruptions and socio-economic aftermath. Lia-Com Adamsonian 1: 115.
30. 1991. The Quezon-Osmena split of 1922. Philippine Studies 39: 158-175.
https://www.academia.edu/9485102/The_QuezonOsme%C3%B1a_Split_of_1922_1991_1994_
29. 1991. Manuel Luis Quezon: Ang kanyang kaisipang pampulitika at panlipunan
(1984), trans. Eloisa C. Verdolaga. Published in Pilipinolohiya: Kasaysayan, Pilosopiya
at Pananaliksik, ed. Violeta V. Bautista and Rogelia Pe-Pua. Manila: Kalikasan Press.
28. 1990. Quezon’s philosophy of Philippine education. Technician 8: 40-47.
27. 1990. The presidential succession of 1943. Philippine Studies 38: 301-315.
https://www.academia.edu/9612189/The_Presidential_Succession_of_1943
26. 1990. Quezon on the question of reelection. Philippine Studies 38: 251-262.
https://www.academia.edu/9791902/Quezon_on_the_Question_of_Reelection_1990_199
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25. 1988. Manuel L. Quezon: A life led with achievement. Technician 7: 58-77.
https://www.academia.edu/6901877/Manuel_L._Quezon_A_Life_Led_with_Achieveme
nt_1988_
24. 1988. Review of Emerita Quito’s The state of philosophy in the Philippines.
Philippine Studies 36 (4): 520-22.
https://www.academia.edu/5703267/The_State_of_Philosophy_in_the_Philippines_A_Bo
ok_Review_1983_
23. 1987. Making democracy and Christianity succeed in our country. Headliner (21 and
27 May).
22. 1989. Manuel Luis Quezon: His political and social thought. Graduate Forum 2: 3037.
21. 1987. Bonifacio the translator: A critique. Kinaadman 9:42-56.
https://www.academia.edu/4615934/Bonifacio_the_Translator_A_Critique_2009_
20. 1986. Transcribing the Filipino language through a computer: a preliminary study.
Technician 5: 100-107.
19. 1986. Clarifying the issues: A final rejoinder. Diliman Review 34 (January-February).
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18. 1986. Rizal’s politics of nonviolence. PAGE XII Journal 1:1-9.
https://www.academia.edu/8674734/Rizals_Philosophy_of_Nonviolence_2009_2014_
17. 1986. The north and south of a national language. Diliman Review 34 (July-October).
https://www.academia.edu/6128269/The_North_and_South_of_a_National_Language_1
985_2014_
16. 1986. Hitting the Central Issue. Diliman Review 34 (July- October).
15. 1985. Is Philippine industrialization an elusive goal? Diliman Review 33 (MarchApril).
14. 1984. The Quezon-Winslow correspondence: A friendship turned sour. Philippine
Studies 32: 129-62.
https://www.academia.edu/7408938/The_Quezon_Winslow_Correspondence_A_Friends
hip_Turned_Sour_1984_
13. The state of philosophy in the Philippines: A book review [emerita Quito]
https://www.academia.edu/5703267/The_State_of_Philosophy_in_the_Philippines_A_Bo
ok_Review_1983_
12. 1982. Laurel: The political philosopher and the man. Philippine Studies 30: 512-41.
https://www.academia.edu/11208434/Laurel_the_Political_Philosopher_and_the_Man_2
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11. 1981. The theory of speech acts. Arts and Sciences Journal 1:70-73.
10. 1981. Searle and Cohen on Austin’s locutionary and illocutionary acts. Arts and
Sciences Journal 1: 74-87.
9. 1979. The L-T fatalistic paradox. Mindanao Journal 6:11-12.
https://www.academia.edu/10302379/The_L-T_Fatalistic_Paradox_1998_2015_
8. 1978. Language and its philosophical presuppositions. Mindanao Journal 5: 55-62.
7. 1975. A philosophy of study. MSU Observer (5 and 12 December).
6. 1972. The Philippine revolution—why it was lost. Philippines Free Press (10 June).
5. 1971. The soul and Bertrand Russell. Philippines Free Press (10 April).
https://www.academia.edu/4373738/The_Soul_and_Bertrand_Russell_1971_
4. 1970. Education problems. Philippines Free Press (13 June).
3. 1969. The agnostic view. Philippines Free Press (18 October).
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2. 1969. Footnotes to an Argument. Philippines Free Press (26 July).
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f. 1986. Ahead for the Philippines. Asiaweek (20 April).
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1986. Views/Comments [on birth control,
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Basic
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d. 1990. The singing profession of Iligan City: Singers’ perception of it as a
means of livelihood and as a respectable profession [119 pp.]. Funded by
the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension, Mindanao
State University, Marawi City.
c. 1987 Catching up with the U. P. main library: A study on the financial aspect
of the MSU main library, with special reference to book and serial collections
[113 pp.]. Masteral thesis, MPA, Mindanao State University, Marawi City.
b. 1978. Faculty system of initial recruitment and promotion [36 pp.]. Committee
on Faculty Ranking and Promotion (I was a member), Office of the Vice
President for Academic Affairs, Mindanao State University, Marawi City. The
complete report is more than 100 pages.
a. 1976. The faculty development program: An appraisal [112 pp.]. Office of the
Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mindanao State University, Marawi City.
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