1. “The ‘Foulness’ of Man: Aquinas on the Interplay of Moral Principles in the Event of Extrajudicial Killing.” Mar Floren de Vera University of Santo Tomas 2. “ The Violent Majority: Some Reflections on the Crisis of Democracy.” Dr. Jeffry Ocay Silliman University and University of San Agustin 3. “Between Deliberation and Agonism: Recasting the Habermas-Mouffe Debate on the Normative Basis of Democracy.” Ian Clark Parcon Ateneo de Davao University 4. “Miranda Fricker’s epistemic injustice: Theorizing linkages of ethics, epistemology and socio-Political Theory.” Menelito Mansueto, Jr. Far Eastern University 5. "The Burden of Democracy and Historical Injustice." ...
Envisioned to be the bastion of moral integrity both in the academe and the global community, the Social Ethics Society is the first professional organization of Philosophy teachers, researchers, and graduate students based in the Southern Region of the Philippines. Deeply rooted in the passion for truth and social action, the SES seeks to develop the scholarly output of its members and advance useful knowledge for the betterment of Philippine society and beyond.