to those who search for our native kababayan philosophers,
i think there's no name that could be listed (for now), perhaps there are certain who have their own philiso/phies, but ...in an ill case they are not so exclusively known to be published easily. They says Jose Rizal, Apolinario Mabini , etc. and all other names ..but the sad truth is they are not Philosopherslike Karl Marx, Plato .....etcetera.
Among others we should know their philosophies in a different ways, it is exclusively in such person have been philosophy in developing insight..we really understand thy thee of individual as one right person in the right philosophy...for the right philosophy that we have due to right consequence is more than initiative..
Some renowned Filipino philosophers are: 1) Jose Rizal, a national hero who wrote about the country's colonial history and social issues, 2) Fr. Roque Ferriols, a Jesuit philosopher known for his contributions to the field of phenomenology, and 3) Alejandro Roces, who focused on cultural criticism and literature.
Some notable Filipino philosophers in education include F. Landa Jocano, who focused on cultural education and values integration; Paz Policarpio Mendez, known for her work on curriculum development; and Antonio Isidro, who emphasized the importance of critical thinking in education. These philosophers have made significant contributions to the field of education in the Philippines.
Aside from our National heroes like Dr. Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Jose P. Laurel; Mr. Romualdo Gripaldo is one of the modern Filipino philosophers.
The names of the philosophers are Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes.
There is no official collective noun for philosophers. A "group" of philosophers is generally the accepted collective noun.
No, not philosophers.
The Military Philosophers was created in 1968.
The Philosophers' Magazine was created in 1997.
The Worldly Philosophers was created in 1953.
Philosophers' Imprint was created in 2001.
alchemists only believed that their was a philosophers' stone
No, the spa philosophers were not from Sparta. The spa philosophers were actually ancient Greek philosophers who discussed philosophical ideas while relaxing in the hot springs at places like Athens or Corinth.