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No. 3 6.1

Volume: 5 (2002)

Budhi is an international and peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of philosophy devoted to the practice of philosophy in its interdisciplinary engagements with art, culture, history, religion, technology, and the social sciences. It seeks to provide an arena for exchanges between mainstream traditions and work from the geopolitical margins, particularly from the local history and culture of the Philippines. Budhi therefore crosses geographical borders as well as intellectual boundaries within philosophy and within the humanities and the social sciences.


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Vol. 5, No. 3 6.1 (2002)


ARTICLES

The Paradox of Shakespeare's Golden World

Miguel A. Bernad

1-17

The Old Man, the Sea, and Hemingway

Miguel A. Bernad

19-27

Manila and Byzantium

Miguel A. Bernad

29-33

Philippine Literature: A Twofold Renaissance

Miguel A. Bernad

35-59

Island of Gold: A Visit to Mindoro and its Tumultuous Past

Miguel A. Bernad

61-85

Father Ducós and the Muslim Wars: 1752-1759

Miguel A. Bernad

87-101

The First Encounter: An Idyll of Innocence

Miguel A. Bernad

103-114

Paksong

Miguel A. Bernad

115-126

A Lamp Shop in Sao Paolo; The Alabama Experiment

Miguel A. Bernad

127-131

Butuan or Limasawa: The Site of the First Mass in the Philippines: A Reexaminationof the Evidence

Miguel A. Bernad

133-166

The Jesuit Exploration of the Pulangi or Rio Grande de Mindanao: 1888-1890

Miguel A. Bernad

167-184

The February Revolution; Outrage to Truth

Miguel A. Bernad

185-190

The Nature of Rizal's Farewell Poem

Miguel A. Bernad

191-206

Filipino Time

Miguel A. Bernad

207-213

The Tamontaca Experiment in Southern Mindanao: 1861-1899

Miguel A. Bernad

215-239

In Memoriam

Patricia Licuanan, Jonathan Chua

241-245

Why Sinigang?

Doreen G. Fernandez

247-253

Dead Stars

Doreen G. Fernandez

255-257

Historias, Cronicas, Vocabularios: Some Spanish Sources for Research in Philippine Food

Doreen G. Fernandez

259-275

''Speak, Memory'': The Joy of Interviewing Writers

Doreen G. Fernandez

277-282

Culture and the Philippine Struggle for Independence

Doreen G. Fernandez

283-293

Mass Culture and Cultural Policy: The Philippine Experience

Doreen G. Fernandez

295-311

Beyond Sans Rival: Exploring the French Influence in Philippine Gastronomy

Doreen G. Fernandez

313-321

Kilala mo ba si Nick?

Doreen G. Fernandez

323-328

Balut to Barbecue: Philippine Streetfood

Doreen G. Fernandez

329-340

From Ritual to Realism

Doreen G. Fernandez

341-370

Culture in the Classroom

Doreen G. Fernandez

371-379

Think and Write: Critical and Creative Thinking in the Freshman English Classroom

Doreen G. Fernandez

381-388

Pinoy Baduy

Doreen G. Fernandez

389-393


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