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Program, Philosophy of Science Webinar (Theory, Science and Religion)

The Theology Department of Ateneo de Davao University invites you to this Philosophy of Science Webinar navigating the intersections between theory, science, and religion this coming November 16, 2024 from 8am to 11am via Zoom.  PROGRAM 8:00 Opening Remarks - Dr. Roawie Quimba, Chair Theology Department, Ateneo de Davao University 8:10 - Introduction of Speakers  8:15 First Lecture - Dr. Juichiro Tanabe (Waseda University, Japan) - The Role of Science in Peace and Conflict Studies 8:45 Second Lecture - Dr. Rogelio Bayod (North Valley College) - Ethics of Technology: Contributions from Indigenous Wisdom 9:15 Third Lecture - Dr. Layne Hartsell (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok) - Sandra Mitchell's Integrative Pluralism 9:45 Fourth Lecture - Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (Ateneo de Davao University) - Cloning the First Human: The Strange Case of Dr. Hwang 10:15 Open Forum 11:00 End of Program Host - Prof. Menelito Mansueto, MSU-IIT This online event is sponsored by the Theology Depart
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Proceedings of the 6th Politics and Culture Conference (SES Journal Special Issue)

SES journal of Applied Philosophy  Politics and Culture Conference Proceedings Special Issue (December 2024)  The Board of Directors of the Social Ethics Society (SES) has decided to release a Special Issue of the SES Journal on the Proceedings of the 6th Politics and Culture Conference. All presenters are invited to submit. Paper presenters may send their final manuscript to Dr. Roger Bayod or Prof. Migs Mansueto on or before November 30, 2024. The editors and a select group of reviewers will assess the papers before publication to conform with the standards of the SES Journal. For more info, you may send an email to roger.bayod@gmail.com or migs_mansueto@yahoo.com. 

Christopher Ryan Maboloc: An Intellectual Biography

By Menelito Mansueto (MSU-IIT)  Christopher Ryan Maboloc is a Davao-based Filipino scholar known for his work in Bioethics, Social and Political philosophy, Philippine Democracy, and the Philosophy of Technology. He is an Associate Professor at Ateneo de Davao University and a Visiting Professor at Silliman University. His body of work often engages with topics of social justice, structural inequality, and political ethics, particularly in the context of the Philippines. An Erasmus Mundus scholar, the author was trained in political party building and democratic governance at the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung in Bonn and Berlin, Germany.  A recipient of the Public Intellectual Prize from the Philosophical Association of the Philippines in 2020 and the founding President of the Social Ethics Society (SES), his noteworthy contribution is the use of philosophical theories to understand different social-political issues and problems. Maboloc explores the juxtapositions between moral theory and

Plenary Lectures 6th Politics and Culture Conference

Dr. Daniel Mishori (Tel Aviv University, Israel) - “The Abraham Tribe Covenant and Political Theology” Dr. Juichiro Tanabe (Waseda University, Tokyo) - "Critique of Liberal Peace: Analysis of Edward Azar’s Protracted Social Conflict and Exploration of Holistic Peace" Dr. Rec Eguia (University of Southeastern Philippines - College of Development Management) "Whole-of-Nation Approach for Peace and Development in Mindanao" Dr. Layne Hartsell (Chulalongkorn University and The Asia Institute, Japan) - "War and Peace." Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (Ateneo de Davao University) - "John Locke on Civil Government and Religious Tolerance." October 11-12, 2024, 9am to 6pm via Zoom. 

Final Programme 6th Politics and Culture Conference

Final List of Accepted Abstracts for Oral Presentation

1. NiƱo Randy Flores (De La Salle University, Manila) – “Taripato and Integral Ecology: Framing Ecological Responsibility from an Ilocano Perspective” 2. Anton Heinrich L. Rennesland, Ph.D. (University of Santo Tomas, Manila, the Philippines) – “Identifying Everyday Authoritarianism in Philippine Religiosity” 3. Victor Aguilan, PhD (Silliman University) – “Religious Extremism: An Obstacle to Peace” 4. Marvin Einstein S. Mejaro, MA (University of Santo Tomas, Graduate School) – “Towards Democracy’s Impasse: Badiou on Re-situating the Void” 5. Yrein Canzon (Waseda University) & Shotaro Akehira (Hiroshima University) – “The Semiocapital Representation of Historical Narratives of the War in the Philippines” 6. Mark Anthony Lataza, PhD Cand. (University of Sto, Tomas, Manila) – “Culture of Peace: The Social Character of the Contemporary World” 7. Ardione Frosvene R. Fuentes (Ateneo de Davao University) – "Religious Traditions in a 'Woke' Society: Recalibrating Wokeism throu