FROM IDENTITY ASSERTION TO A PARTICIPATIVE POLITICAL CULTURE: INDIGENIZING PHILOSOPHY IN THE BIKOL REGION OF THE PHILIPPINES

The attempt to develop an indigenizing philosophy in the Bikol region of the Philippines can be seen as an attempt to aid the creation of a collective identity for the purpose of addressing local socio-political concerns. The task of philosophy is directed to the empowerment of people by allowing th...

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Democracy
Empowerment
Ethnicity
Group identity
Identity formation
Linguistics
Native languages
Native peoples
Native rights
Philosophy
Political culture
Regions
Social exclusion
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