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xAI Series/Mindanao Philosophy: Featuring Dr. Arnel Morte

Dr. Arnel Morte (full name often Arnel A. Morte or Arnel Abellon Morte, Ph.D.) is a Filipino philosopher and academic based in Mindanao, Philippines. He is an Associate Professor (or Professor of Philosophy) at Central Mindanao University (CMU) in Musuan, Bukidnon (also listed as Maramag in some profiles), where he teaches in the Department of Philosophy or related areas. His email is associated with cmu.edu.ph (e.g., f.arnel.morte@cmu.edu.ph). His expertise and research interests include: Ethics (applied ethics, epistemic ethics, political ethics) Logic Social Ontology (e.g., collective intentionality, collective recognition, Searle's theories) Political philosophy, nation-building, civic obligation, and democratic processes in the Philippine context. Key academic background: He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), with his dissertation titled "Searle's theory of collective intentionality: The case of internalism" from De La Salle University (Manila). Earlier degree...
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xAI Series/Mindanao Philosophy: Featuring Dr. Godiva Eviota-Rivera

Dr. Godiva Eviota-Rivera (often listed as Godiva C. Eviota-Rivera, Ph.D., or Godiva E. Rivera) is a Filipino academic and professor based in Mindanao, Philippines. She is a full professor at Mindanao State University (MSU) - Main Campus in Marawi City, where she is affiliated with the Department of Philosophy. Her expertise spans philosophy, language studies (including sociolinguistics and discourse analysis), and peace education/peacebuilding. Key details about her background and work: She holds a Master's in Philosophy from Ateneo de Manila University and a Ph.D. in Language Studies from MSU Marawi. She has also been pursuing or holds additional advanced studies in philosophy (e.g., at the University of San Carlos in Cebu). Her research interests focus on the intersections of philosophy, language, and peace, particularly in the context of Mindanao's socio-political and conflict-affected environment (e.g., Bangsamoro region). She has contributed to discussions on inclusive gov...

xAI Series/Mindanao Philosophy: Featuring Gerry Arambala

Gerry Arambala (full name often listed as Gerry F. Arambala) is a Filipino philosopher and academic based in Mindanao, Philippines. He specializes in social and political philosophy, with interests including democracy (particularly deliberative and radical democracy), ethics, metaphysics, and related areas like capability approaches (drawing from Amartya Sen), agonistic philosophy, and Filipino philosophy. His professional background includes: Serving as Chairperson (or Chair) of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at La Salle University in Ozamiz City. Affiliations with Mindanao State University – General Santos City (MSU GenSan), where he has been listed in academic profiles. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of San Agustin in Ilo-ilo City teaching philosophy. Graduate studies (MA in Philosophy) at the University of San Carlos in Cebu. He is an active contributor to philosophical discussions in the Philippines, particularly in Mindanao. His work ...

The top Philosophy scholars of Mindanao

  The top philosophy scholars active in Mindanao today (as of 2026) are primarily affiliated with universities in the region, such as Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) and Mindanao State University (MSU) campuses. Philosophy in Mindanao often emphasizes social ethics, political philosophy, regional issues (including peacebuilding in the Bangsamoro context), and intersections with Filipino thought. Scholars from MSU campuses (e.g., Marawi and Iligan), where philosophy departments exist, though specific high-profile names are less centralized in national rankings. Faculty like those in Philosophy and Humanities at MSU-IIT and MSU- Main (e.g., Alvert Dalona, Fernando Garingo, and Godiva Eviota-Rivera) contribute to teaching and local philosophical work. Menelito Mansueto (from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology or MSU-IIT), who has written on Mindanao philosophers and engages in social ethics. Another figure with ongoing influence include the late Rolando Gripa...

MULAT in the 16th SES Conference

  MULAT, the Philosophy Students Organization of the Holy Cross of Davao College, will be the lead student body assisting the SES in the conduct of the 16th Social Ethics Society Conference this coming February18-20,  2026.  The organization is led by its President, Mr. Noel Andrada II, a graduating BA Philosophy student. The Holy Cross of Davao College will host the latest edition of the annual event. A hundred academics are expected to attend.

Facilitators in the 16th Social Ethics Society Conference

  Facilitators for the Concurrent Discussions in the 16th Social Ethics Society Conference  1. Fr. Urbano Pardillo Jr (XACOSE) 2. Dr. Randy Tudy (USEP) 3. Mr. Menelito Mansueto (MSU-IIT) 4. Dr. Godiva Eviota-Rivera (MSU Main) 5. Dr. Ian Clark Parcon (AdDU) 6. Mr. Francis Jeus IbaƱez (BISU)

Important Reminders and Event Information 16h SES Conference

Confirmation of Participation Kindly fill out the Google Form below if you are attending. If you have already filled out the Google Form sent via email, you don't need to fill out the form. Be sure to return the form by February 6, 2026. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfVgWNW3eBkiYuHqqVBhynT3JjXw-hwJX4wePS2kT2tmxgSXQ/viewform Conference Venue The venue for the Plenary Lectures (Day 1-3) is at Conference Room, 5th Floor, Holy Cross of Davao College. The venues for the concurrent discussions are the following - Group A (Conference Room 5th Floor); Group B (Conference Room 5th Floor); Group C (Studio Room).  How to get to Holy Cross of Davao College From the airport, take a taxi to downtown Davao City. HCDC is located at Sta. Ana Avenue, Davao City.  Registration Fees Registration is onsite. Professionals (presenter) 3,500; Professionals (non-presenter) 3,000; Grad student (presenter) 2,500; Grad student (non-presenter) 2,000; College student (presenter) 1,000.