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Dr. Rogelio Bayod to deliver Plenary paper at USAPP Summit

  Dr. Rogelio Bayod of North Valley College, the Vice President of the Social Ethics Society, will deliver a paper in the Plenary of the 4th Union of Societies and Associations of Philosophy in the Philippines (USAPP) Summit this coming June 4-6, 2025 at the Bohol Island State University in Tagbilaran City. Fr. Dexter Veloso, President of the SES, has given the imprimatur to Dr. Bayod to represent the SES. Dr. Bayod has written extensively on Indigenous Rights and Environmental Preservation. A well cited author, he has a doctorate in Global Justice and Sustainability from the American University of Sovereign Nations where he is also a Visiting Professor. Dr. Bayod has tirelessly worked for the advancement of Philosophy in Mindanao and has invited into Cor Jesu College, the Holy Cross of Davao College, and North Valley College international scholars such as Dr. Darryl Macer, Dr. Wataru Kusaka, Dr. Daniel Mishori, and Dr. Juichiro Tanabe. 
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Call for Submissions SES Journal of Applied Philosophy

  The Social Ethics Society Journal of Applied Philosophy invites manuscript submissions for its Volume 10. Papers on Philosophy and Ethics, Philippine Democracy, Human Rights and Peace Studies, Culture and Society, the Philosophy of Technology, among others, are welcome. Papers should be around 5,000 to 6,000 words and must use the Chicago Manual of Style. Papers presented during the most recent SES conferences are likewise encouraged. All papers will undergo a double blind review. Please send your manuscript to the Managing Editor, Menelito Mansueto via Email: migs_mansueto@yahoo.com on or before May 31, 2025. 

Mindanao Philosophers

  By Menelito Mansueto  Mindanao has produced several notable philosophers and top scholars who have significantly contributed to various fields. This is typical of what I call the radical shift in philosophizing, which has created spaces for Philosophy away from the dominant centers of learning in Manila. In fact, these scholars have shaped thinking in the region and elsewhere.  1. Fr. Michael Moga, SJ is instrumental in establishing and developing philosophy programs across the three Ateneo schools in Mindanao, Fr. Moga's influence is evident through his extensive publications and the academic traditions he fostered in the region. He wrote on Heidegger, Husserl, the Philosophy of Religion, and Phenomenology.  2. Dr. Renante Pilapil is the current dean of the College of Arts and Sciences of the Ateneo de Davao University. Dr. Pilapil wrote on the Politics of Recognition under Prof. Axel Honneth. He published several works on the subject matter including topics that ...

15th Social Ethics Society Conference (More Pics)

 

SES to ink MOU with Bohol Island State University on Sustainability Conference

  The Social Ethics Society will ink a Memorandum of Understanding with Bohol Island State University (BISU) on a partnership for the conduct of the Sustainability Conference that will be held later this year in Bohol. This was revealed by Francis Jeus Ibañez during the 15th SES Conference. Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc represented the SES in a meeting attended by BISU Research officials and department level heads last February 4, 2025. The SES will provide technical support and expert speakers for the event. A Call for Papers is forthcoming according to Mr. Ibañez. 

Migs Mansueto's Decolonial Turn in the Philippine South launched

  Menelito Mansueto’s book, Decolonial Turn in the Philippine South was launched February 7, 2025 at Mergrande Resort in Davao City. The young professor at MSU-IIT delivered a short talk explaining the motivation and influence on his work, primarily Enrique Dussel. The other aspects of Decolonial writing that he mentioned includes the works of Dr. Romulo Bautista, Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc, Bro. Karl Gaspar and Dr. Rogelio Bayod. The book consists of five chapters and discusses the concepts pertaining to our colonial history and the critical mindset needed to overcome its effects. 

Christopher Ryan Maboloc's The Question of Justice in Contemporary Liberal Theory launched

Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc's The Question of Justice in Contemporary Liberal Theory was launched February 7, 2025 at Mergrande Resort in Davao City. The book, published by Elzystyle Publishing, consists of ten chapters. It provides a comprehensive view of Rawlsian liberalism and the many reactions to it, including insights on Iris Marion Young, Michael Sandel, Amartya Sen, Robert Nozick, and Will Kymlicka. John Weckert of Charles Sturt University wrote the Foreword of the book.