The Social Ethics Society (SES) Conference is the annual philosophy conference organized by the Social Ethics Society , the first professional organization of philosophy teachers, researchers, and graduate students primarily based in Mindanao (Southern Philippines). Its current President is Fr. Dexter Veloso, a priest and academic leader known for his charismatic approach. Founded in 2010 by the late Dr. Romulo Bautista and Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc in Davao City, the SES has grown into a significant platform for philosophical discourse, with its conference typically held every year (historically in October, though recent editions like the 16th in 2026 shifted to February at venues such as Holy Cross of Davao College), an event chaired by Dr. Rogelio Bayod. Its contributions to philosophy in the Philippines include: Decentralizing and regionalizing philosophical activity — Philippine philosophy has long been Manila-centric, dominated by elite institutions in the capital. The S...
Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc is a prominent Filipino philosopher whose work has significantly shifted the landscape of Philippine philosophy from abstract metaphysics toward applied ethics, political realism, and social justice. As an Associate Professor at Ateneo de Davao University and a 2020 Public Intellectual Prize awardee, his impact is characterized by "philosophizing from the margins"—bringing the struggles of the Global South and Mindanao into mainstream academic discourse. Maboloc is credited with bringing radical democracy into mainstream Philippine academic discourse starting around 2016–2017. His work, notably the book Radical Democracy in the Time of Duterte, argues that Duterte’s antagonism toward traditional elites represent a form of radical struggle or agonism. Maboloc is widely recognized as the leading figure and "leading radical democratic theorist" who introduced and popularized the application of Radical Democratic Theory to the local politic...