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List of Accepted Abstracts for Oral Presentation in the 15th Social Ethics Society Conference


1. Sheruel G. Matalandang & Dr. Prescillano Campado (MSU – General Santos) -“Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices of Indigenous Groups: Toward Sustainable Development in SOCKSARGEN”

2. Khanh Trinh (De La Salle University) – “Levinas' Concept of the Face of Others and Its Ethical Responsibility Toward Strangers”

3. Fr. Mart James Precillas, DCB (Diocese of Butuan) – “The World of Christian Business Education: A Platform for Peacebuilding, Ethical Looking and Values in Mindanao and Beyond”

4. Sherwin Malobago Españo & Dr. Analyn Corong – Españo (Eastern Visayas State University) – “The Agta Festival and its Cultural Heritage in Bobon, Northern Samar”

5. Dr. Joezenon Purog (Eastern Visayas State University) – “Dimensions on Ferdinand Marcos, Sr’s Theory of Democracy: Revolution and Duterte’s Radical Democracy: A Parallel Reflection on Leadership Philosophy of the political”

6. Francis Jeus Ibanez, MA (Bohol Island State University) – “Derrida’s Deconstruction: Transforming Filipino Learners' Attitudes Through Critical Pedagogy”

7. Joefer Maninang, MA (Bukidnon State University) – “Filipino Philosophy Beyond Neocolonialism and Its Implications for Mindanaoan Philosophies”

8. Menelito Mansueto, MA (MSU-IIT) – “VR and Virtual Telepresence of Mindanao”

9. Jabel Jumarito (MSU–IIT) – “W. E. B. Du Bois's Double Consciousness Applied to Ethics of Representation in Media Coverage of Maranao”

10. Diane C. Auza (Central Mindanao University) – “Protecting Traditional Knowledge: Ethical Space as a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”

11. Elvira A. Martija, MS, Renato E. Martija, Ph.D, & Dr. Diosdado Lesiguez, Ph.D (Eastern Visayas State University) – “The Filipino Culture of Indolence and their Response to the Changing Climate”

12. Leda Pacate, RN (North Valley College Foundation) – “Knowledge, Self-Care and Quality of Life among Older Adults with Hypertension in Kidapawan City”

13. LJ Zaphan Lamboloto, MA (Silliman University) – “Passing the Baton: Lessons from Baslay Highland Agricultural Cooperative’s Intergenerational Forest Protection”

14. Manuel Jarabe, Jr., LPT, MA Philo (Davao del Norte State College) – “Redeeming the Losers: Reimagining Philippine Higher Education through a Sandelian Critique of Meritocracy”

15. Dr. Noel Pariñas (University of the Philippines Los Baños) – “Ang Pag-iral ng Tao sa Espasyo”

16. Lilibeth Pelino (Eastern Visayas State University) – “The Bayanihan Culture: A Phenomenon of Impact Tackling Climate Change”

17. Dr. Arnel Morte (Central Mindanao University) - “How does the Epistemic Ethics of Voting relate to Civic Obligation in the Democratic Philippines?"

18. Dr. Rodel Ponferrada (Eastern Visayas State University) - “A Phenomenology of the ‘Badil Culture’: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Interplay of the Politicians’ Will to Power and the Electorate’s Weak Morality”

19. Mark Wayne A. Bacsal (Eastern Visayas State University) - "Pakikisama among college undergraduates and plastic waste generation in EVSU: A Phenomenological Study" 

20. Richard Clint Bacud (MSU-IIT) - "Transcultural Nationalism: Mexico’s nationalist ideology and its parallels in Mindanao’s Historical, Cultural and Socio-Political Landscape" 

21. Ni’mah Ummu Hani D. Barra (Mindanao State University - Marawi) - "Islamic Pedagogy in Practice: Analyzing Sayyed Alatas’ influence on educational programs in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao" 

22. Oliver Perater, MA (MSU-IIT) - "The Genealogy if the Greek Notions of excellence: An Individualist Perspective on the Origin of the Virtue of Craftmanship" 

23. Joshua Isaig (Eastern Visayas State University) - "A Phenomenon of Kabutihang Asal as Public Participation in Communal Gardening of selected barangays in Tacloban City" 

24. Ivan Josh Reynada (Eastern Visayas State University) - "Pakikipagkapwa in the Community folks in Barangay Bakong, Babatngon, Leyte as recipient of extension program of EVSU: A Phenomenological Approach" 

25. Althea Clare Fiel (Eastern Visayas State University) - "A Culture of Plastic Waste Generation and the Ethical Perspective of the ‘Bahala Na’ System"

26. Sean Patrick Mercado (University of Santo Tomas) - "Unsafe Haven: An Exploration of Domestic Violence Cases of Filipino Women during the Pandemic"

27. Jarel Dave Alpanta (North Valley College) - "The Mediating Effect of Innovative Work Behavior on the Relationship between Mental Health Stress and Work Performance: Implications for Health Care Policy Formulation and Program Innovation"

28. Dr. Sheldon Ives Agaton (Eastern Visayas State University) - The resilience of the mananggiti and the unexpected resurgence of tuba: Ten years after supertyphoon Haiyan

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