2112 Filipino Thinkers PDF
2112 Filipino Thinkers PDF
2112 Filipino Thinkers PDF
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Indigenizing the Social Sciences
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Rizal envisioned a Philippine society that had racial pride, and the desire to
serve one’s country wholeheartedly and without reservation. This includes
addressing social issues through educated means, and never through
violence or the use of rebellion. Rizal as a social thinker leans more towards
an educated and patriotic society.
Social Thinker: Isabelo de los Reyes
Another prominent social thinker that was a staunch critic of the Spanish
rule in the Philippines as well as the incoming American invaders was Isabelo
de los Reyes, a former journalist, writer and senator of the Philippines. He
wrote a number of novels and essays, including Ang Singsing ng Dalagang
Marmol and Genesis Cientifico y Moderno. A journalist by profession, de los
Reyes wrote a number of works that attacked the corruption of the Spanish
friars that led to imprisonment by the Spanish officials.
Isabelo de los Reyes is also credited to be the first Filipino socialist. Upon his
return from imprisonment in Spain, de los Reyes brought with him several
works by socialists, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, among others. This led to
an empowered de los Reyes that campaigned for workers’ rights that
eventually landed him government positions and even a senate seat. His view
for Philippine society was a socialist one, that leaned more towards the
teachings of Karl Marx and the pursuit of a communist Philippine state. He
died on October 10, 1938.
Social Thinker: Leonardo Nieva Mercado
One of the more recent Filipino social thinkers is the missionary-philosopher
Leonardo Mercado. He has pioneered the study of Filipino philosophy and
theology as well as the unique characteristics of a rising Filipino society.
Mercado wrote extensively on the Filipino society, ranging from a variety of
topics such as religion, ethics, social involvement, politics, and many others.
His style of writing and analysis of Philippine society and culture is meta-
linguistic, meaning that for him, language is an important facet in
understanding Filipino society as a whole.
One of the major themes of Mercado’s writings is the unique Filipino trait of
inculturation. Filipinos can adapt to a number of things, primarily because of
their previous colonizers who have also brought their own cultures which
the Filipinos have eventually accepted as part of their own. An important one
is inculturation and the Filipino view of God, which remains one of the
foundations of Philippine society. His work Inculturation and Filipino
Theology talks about the fundamental trait of Filipinos to incorporate the
religious into their social lives, and how Philippine society is shaped by the
values and teachings of a belief in a Supreme Being or God.
Philippine Values
The Uniqueness of the Philippine Value System
Each culture has an array of unique characteristics that make it different
from other cultures. The Filipino culture is no different. Filipinos value other
things than most when it comes to values within their society. Values guide
behaviors, which can gauge cultural distinctions among groups of people,
nations, or individuals. (Capuno et al., 2013) Because of this impact that
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References
Capuno, J.J. et al. (2013) “Views and Values on Family among Filipinos: An
Empirical Exploration” in Asian Journal of Social Science 41: 5-28.
Dy, M. (2013) Contemporary Social Philosophy. Makati: Katha Publishing Co.,
Inc.
Gripaldo, R. (2000) Filipino Philosophy: Traditional Approach. Manila: De La
Salle University Press.
Mercado, L. (2011) Inculturation and Filipino Theology. Manila: Divine Word
Publications.
(1988) Applied Filipino Philosophy. Tacloban: Divine Word
University Publications.
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Navarro, A. and Lagbao-Bolante F., eds. (2007) Mga Babasahin sa Agham
Panlipunang Pilipino: Sikolohiyang Pilipino, Pilipinolohiya, at
Pantayong Pananaw. Quezon City: C&E Publishing.
“Isabelo de los Reyes.” National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
Posted 6 September 2012. Accessed on 17 October 2016.
http://nhcp.gov.ph/isabelo-de-los-reyes/