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List of Accepted Abstracts in the 2nd SES-PUP International Ethics Conference at Waseda University in Tokyo

1. Erwin Richmond Bautista (University of Santo Tomas) - When Political Equality Breaks: Democratic Legitimacy Under Extreme Economic Inequality

2. Klein Fernandez, PhD (University of the Philippines Los Baños / UP Manila) - Exploring the Feasibility of Multispecies Justice as Alternative Ethical Framework to Strengthen Environmental Laws in the Philippines

3. Yrein Canzon (Waseda University) - Who Deserves to Belong? A Foucauldian Critique of Recognition, Citizenship, and Relational Precarity among Japanese-Filipino Children

4. Roland Theuas DS. Pada, Ph. D. (University of Santo Tomas) - From My Problem to Everyone Else’s Problem: A Prolegomena to Socialised Violence

5. Kenneth Centeno, CM (Adamson University) - Listening to the Voices from the Peripheries in the Digital Age: Exploring Anadialectics as an Ethical Framework

6. Lorenzo Bandillon, Jr. & Gian Carlo Villaluz (Divine Word Mission Seminary / University of Santo Tomas) - Sapagkat ang Pilosopiya ay Ginagawa: A Struggle for Recognition of Filipino Philosophy

7. Noel Pariñas, Ph.D. (University of the Philippines Los Baños) - Salalayang-Apat: The Necessity of Embracing the National Motto as the Filipino Moral Framework

8. Anton Heinrich Rennesland, Ph.D (University of Santo Tomas) - Toward Ethical Architectures of the City: Urban Bioethics and the Reconfiguration of Global Security

9. Roy Daniel B. Castillo, MA (Centro Escolar University) - Against Cruelty: Richard Rorty’s Contingency, Irony and Solidarity in a War-Torn Globalized World

10. Khent Bryll Jarales (MSU-IIT) - An Inquiry into Micro Peace in Tourism Space: Toward a Philosophy of Local-Tourist Relational Peace

11. Marc Rambo D. Rondera (NU East Ortigas) - Beyond the Individual: Kapwa, Relational Ontology, and the Foundations of Climate Justice

12. Senna Hiroshi Katsumi (Ateneo de Manila University) - Artificial Intelligence to Replace Computing – A Breach of Privacy

13. Garry B. Tabugon (Caraga State University) - Virtue or Vice? A Virtue Ethics Evaluation of Student Engagement with ChatGPT

14. Janille Javier, M.A.LLI (Kunimoto Gakuen Girls Junior and Senior High School, Kitami, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo) - Greening Literature Instruction toward Environmental Ethics: Integrating Cognitive Ecoliteracy in Senior High School

15. Md. Jahangir Alam, PhD (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh) - Equity and Justice in Higher Education for Sustainable Development: Cross-National Evidence from Bangladesh and Japan

16. Prof. Ikira Ichikawa (Toyo University, Japan) - The 2024 Great Flood in Poland and Flood Risk Governance: Reassessing Multi-Level Resilience through the EU Civil Protection and Flood Governance Frameworks

17. Paula Nicole C. Eugenio (University of Santo Tomas) - Ageing and Post‑Liberal Peacebuilding: A Filipino–Japanese Comparative Study

18. Diego A. Odchimar III (NU East Ortigas) - Rawlsian Public Reason and the Habermasian Public Sphere: Reopening Democratic Justification after the Moral Breakdown of Gaza Discourse

19. Mery Joy M. Salinas, LPT & Maria Jingky A. Remorosa, LPT (Carmen Community College, Bohol) - Challenges and Opportunities of Small and Medium Enterprises in the light of John Rawls’ Principle of Equality

20. Maria Jingky A. Remorosa, LPT & Mery Joy M. Salinas, LPT (Carmen Community College, Bohol) - Modeling the Determinants of Consumer Satisfaction in the light of Nel Noddings’ Ethics of Care

21. Elijah Gabriel F. Clemino, M.A. (NU Mall of Asia) - Aesthetic Experience: Bridging Martha Nussbaum’s Compassion as a Political Emotion

N.B. Dr. Juichiro Tanabe, Conference Chair, will send your acceptance letter soonest. For more information, you may contact Prof. Migs Mansueto, the Secretariat through email at migs_mansueto@yahoo.com.

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