CRITICAL QUESTIONS: PHILOSOPHICAL VANTAGE POINTS FROM THE SOUTH Christopher Ryan Maboloc Juichiro Tanabe Editors Chapter 1 – War, Peace and the Future of the Bangsamoro by Christopher Ryan Maboloc Chapter 2 - The Radical Leadership of President Duterte by Joezenon Purog Chapter 3 An Agonistic Approach to Filipino Philosophy by Gerry Arambala Chapter 4 – Prospects of Doing Philosophy by Ruben Balotol Chapter 5 – Aspects of the Padrino System in Philippine Society by Sheldon Ives Agaton Chapter 6 – Dussel’s Philosophy of Liberation and the Pandemic by Menelito Mansueto Chapter 7 – Developing an Indigenous Ethics by Rogelio Bayod Chapter 8 – Ecological Capability and Sustainable Development by Fr. Guo Wang
Professor Thomas Pogge of Yale University will be the mentor of Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc in the ASAP Global Justice Program Fellowship at Yale University. Prof. Pogge is the author of World Poverty and Human Rights. Dr. Maboloc will write his research on structural issues in Muslim Mindanao using the perspectives of Iris Marion Young and Thomas Pogge. ASAP is an acronym for Academics Stand Against Poverty. According to its website, it utilizes "scholarship to influence policy and public attitudes to poverty. Established in 2010, (ASAP) is a non-partisan, independent global organization aiming to eradicate severe poverty worldwide." It is based in New Haven, Connecticut. It is under the Global Justice Program at Yale. Fourteen scholars around the world were chosen for the ASAP Program. Pogge is the most prominent scholar on global justice. He proposed the global difference principle as a critique to John Rawls's A Theory of Justice. Rawls was Pogge's adviser at H