The Social Ethics Society and the Polytechnic University of the Philippines through its Center for Philosophy and Humanities will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on the conduct of research and publication in three areas, namely Artificial Intelligence, Indigenous Cultures, and Political Philosophy. Dr. Ian Clark Parcon has been designated by the SES Board to lead the team. SES members tapped for the research projects include Dr. Rogelio Bayod, Mr. Menelito Mansueto, Mr. Oliver Perater, Dr. Randy Tudy, Dr. Godiva Eviota-Rivera, among others. Prof. Agnes Sunga met with the SES Board to finalize the MOU last February 6, 2025 in Davao City.
Statement of the SES expressing its opposition to the proposal to remove Ethics in the GE Curriculum
We, members of the Board of Directors of the Social Ethics Society, express our strong opposition to the proposal to remove ethics in college. Such move is bereft of merit and is ignorant as to the value and purpose of the teaching of the course, which is thoroughly rooted in the integral and critical function of higher education. The proposal to transfer it to Senior High School deprives college students of the teaching of ethics as a professional course, which is crucial in their civic engagements and the pursuit of a democratic society that can only be grounded in responsible citizenship and critical thinking. The direction of Edcom and its advisers from the technical panels of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) reduces our whole education system into a mode of creating docile workers who will constitute the labor force that will serve the whims and interests of a capital intensive and consumer driven globalized neoliberal economic order. It only breeds our subser...
