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Ateneo de Davao University awards AI research grant to professor

The University Research Council (URC) of Ateneo de Davao University has awarded Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc a generous research grant for his study on Artificial Intelligence and the Question of Indigeneity: A Marcusean Analysis of the Impact of Superintelligence on Tradition, Culture and Human Society. His research team consists of Dr. Rogelio Bayod (North Valley College), Dr. Gleemore Makie (Benguet State University), Mr. James Bentayao (AdDU), and Ms. Eva Marie Maboloc, his research assistant. The researchers will conduct their study in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur and in Benguet.
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16th Social Ethics Society Conference [Call for Abstracts]

  CALL FOR ABSTRACTS  Is moral education failing in the Philippines? In 1970, Robert Youngblood said that the Philippines is characterized by 'strong demands' and 'weak institutions'. Recent events suggest that more than 50 years thereafter, the country has failed to improve the lives of Filipinos, especially those in the margins of society. Power has remained in the hands of the ruling class and the economic elite. Despite two peaceful People Power revolutions, the state of Philippine society is far from being just and equal. Where have we failed? One might look into what Clarita Carlos calls democratic deficits - the lack of transparency, poor policy, and the absence of public accountability. Freedom House also notes that the Philippines has a weak political culture. Civil society plays a critical role in promoting democratic values. But while the Church and the Academe, or what John Rawls calls 'background culture', has exerted strong efforts in helping shape...

16th Annual Social Ethics Society Conference [CALL FOR ABSTRACTS]

  16TH SOCIAL ETHICS SOCIETY CONFERENCE [CALL FOR ABSTRACTS]  RATIONALE  Is moral education failing in the Philippines? In 1970, Robert Youngblood said that the Philippines is characterized by 'strong demands' and 'weak institutions'. Recent events suggest that more than 50 years thereafter, the country has failed to improve the lives of Filipinos, especially those in the margins of society. Power has remained in the hands of the ruling class and the economic elite. Despite two peaceful People Power revolutions, the state of Philippine society is far from being just and equal. Where have we failed? One might look into what Clarita Carlos calls democratic deficits - the lack of transparency, poor policy, and the absence of public accountability. Freedom House also notes that the Philippines has a weak political culture. Civil society plays a critical role in promoting democratic values. But while the Church and the Academe, or what John Rawls calls 'background cultur...

Mansueto and Balotol, 3 others are in the Top 100 AD World Scientific Index 2026 Rankings

  Menelito Mansueto (#21) of MSU-IIT continues to rise in the AD World Scientific Index 2026 Rankings while Ruben Balotol (#34) of Visayas State University has also improved his ranking. The index measures the citations and scholarly achievements of academics. Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (#1) of Ateneo remains at the top for the Subfield Philosophy in the Philippines. Dr. Ian Clark Parcon (#42) climbed up in his new position while Dr. Aldrin Quintero (#50) of NDMU enters the rankings for the first time. 1. Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc - #1 2. Menelito Mansueto - #21 3. Ruben Balotol - #34 4. Dr. Ian Clark Parcon - #42 5. Dr. Aldrin Quintero - #50

Holy Cross of Davao to host 16th SES Conference

  The Holy Cross of Davao College will be the host of the 16th Social Ethics Society Annual Conference in Davao City come February 2026. This was revealed by Dr. Rogelio Bayod, the conference chair and head organizer. The SES will be meeting on October 11, 2025 to decide on the theme of the conference. The prospective keynote speakers include Dr. Wataru Kusaka (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies), Dr. Layne Hartsell (Chulalongkorn University), Dr. Jeffry Ocay (Eastern Visayas State University), Fr. Jose Conrado Estafia (Holy Name University), Dr. Godiva Eviota-Rivera (MSU Marawi), and Dr. Bernardo Caslib Jr. (UP Manila). The Call for Abstracts will be released next month. 

Dr. Randy Tudy to deliver paper in Yale Global Justice Conference

  Dr. Randy Tudy will deliver his research paper entitled "Students' Attitudes and Motives for Using Artificial Intelligence: A Structural Model Development" on October 26, 2025 in the  Annual Yale University Global Justice Program Conference.  The theme of the hybrid event is, “Sustaining Justice: Food, Environment, and New Technologies.” The annual conference gathers scholars around the world to discuss solutions to the problem of poverty. It is organized by Dr. Thomas Pogge.  Dr. Tudy has been chosen as one of the fellows of the Academics Stand Against Poverty - Yale Global Justice Program for 2025. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Southeastern Philippines. He is a member of the BOD of the Social Ethics Society. 

Ateneo awards Publication Incentive to New Book

  Ateneo de Davao University has awarded a publication incentive to Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc for his book The Politics of Peace and the Mindanao Problem: Tracing the Roots of a Historical Injustice. The book was published early in 2025 under Elzystyle Publishing. The information about the award was relayed to the author by Dr. Lourdesita Chan, the chairperson of the University Research Council.  The book was launched in July this year. The work examines the historical and structural reasons for the exclusion of the Bangsamoro. It also investigated the causal factors of poverty in the region. Dr. Goran Collste of Linköping University in Sweden wrote the Foreword while Dr. Mansoor Limba, the book publisher, penned the Introduction to the latest work of Dr. Maboloc.