Towards a Normative Intercultural Discourse in the Cordillera Autonomous Region

Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 19 (1):1-22 (2018)
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In this paper, I discuss the relevance of indigenous normativity in advocating a deliberative yet autonomous political institution of the Gran Cordillera. I develop what I call ‘normative intercultural discourse.’ This notion attempts to integrate indigenous normative approaches and deliberative theory judiciously, without eliminating the distinctive character of each. In my opinion, this view can forge a shared understanding in the direction of the proposed Cordillera autonomous region. I argue that it can open the possibility for a stronger Cordillera demos that reflects the Cordilleran aspiration to determining its economic, political, and social affairs.

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