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Ethics From A Feminist Perspective, Jean Emily P. Tan Sep 2020

Ethics From A Feminist Perspective, Jean Emily P. Tan

Magisterial Lectures

In this two-part lecture, Doc Jean discusses Philosophy from the lens of a meta-ethical feminist critique.

Speaker: Jean P. Tan is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ateneo de Manila University. She received her doctorate from Loyola University Chicago, where she wrote her dissertation on Sarah Kofman. She has served as the Editor of Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture. She teaches a variety of philosophy courses, among which is a course on feminist thought.


Science And Religion With Jovino G Miroy Phd, Jovino G. Miroy Sep 2020

Science And Religion With Jovino G Miroy Phd, Jovino G. Miroy

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Dr. Miroy talks about the relationship of science and religion.

Speaker: Dr. Jovino "Jovi" G. Miroy is a playwright and a teacher of Philosophy at the Ateneo School of Humanities for 26 years. He earned his B.A. in Philosophy and M.A. in Philosophy at the Ateneo De Manila University. He received his Ph.D from the Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven (Belgium). He co-hosts the radio program "Lundagin mo, Beybeh" and "RK Asks" at Radyo Katipunan 87.9FM. The former is a Philosophy show, the latter a Science, Technology, and Society program.


Ethics Of Buddhism, Manuel B. Dy Jr Aug 2020

Ethics Of Buddhism, Manuel B. Dy Jr

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Dr. Manny Dy discusses the ethics of buddhism.

Speaker: Dr. Manuel B. Dy, Jr. finished his AB Philosophy and MA Philosophy at the Ateneo de Manila University, his PhD Philosophy at the University of Sto. Tomas, and attended post-doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America. He has taught various philosophy subjects for the past 52 years at the Loyola Schools. He is currently a consultant of the DepEd K to 12 Edukasyon sa Pagpakatao, a member of CHED Technical Committee on Philosophy, Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research, Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Philosophy Circle, and …


Husserl’S Phenomenological Method, Manuel B. Dy Jr Aug 2020

Husserl’S Phenomenological Method, Manuel B. Dy Jr

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Dr. Manny Dy discusses Husserl's Phenomenological Method.

Speaker: Dr. Manuel B. Dy, Jr. finished his AB Philosophy and MA Philosophy at the Ateneo de Manila University, his PhD Philosophy at the University of Sto. Tomas, and attended post-doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America. He has taught various philosophy subjects for the past 52 years at the Loyola Schools. He is currently a consultant of the DepEd K to 12 Edukasyon sa Pagpakatao, a member of CHED Technical Committee on Philosophy, Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research, Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Philosophy Circle, and Philosophical …


The Philosophy Of Mencius As A Way Of Life: A Rapport Between Mencian Confucianism And Pierre Hadot’S Conception Of Philosophy, Joseph Emmanuel D. Sta. Maria Aug 2020

The Philosophy Of Mencius As A Way Of Life: A Rapport Between Mencian Confucianism And Pierre Hadot’S Conception Of Philosophy, Joseph Emmanuel D. Sta. Maria

Philosophy Department Faculty Publications

This article shows how Pierre Hadot’s idea of philosophy as a way of life can be applied to Confucian philosophy. Specifically I will show how the philosophy of the Confucian thinker Mencius has two characteristics that are indicative of a philosophy that is a way of life. For Hadot, Ancient Greco-Roman philosophical schools were mainly concerned, not with philosophical discourse, but with changing their students’ way of living. Based on Mencius’ own words, it can be inferred that he also believed that his philosophizing was mainly about transforming people, and that he treated philosophical discourse as ancillary to this. Furthermore, …


Doing Philosophy, Antonette Palma-Angeles Aug 2020

Doing Philosophy, Antonette Palma-Angeles

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Dr. Angeles discusses philosophical reflection and its role in our lives.

Speaker: Antonette Palma-Angeles is Professor at the Ateneo de Manila University where she teaches Ethics and Leadership. She does leadership and business ethics consulting for Philippines companies and is a regular visiting lecturer at Kyoto University’s Asian Business Leadership program. She was formerly Ateneo’s Vice President for the Professional Schools and Academic Vice President. She received her PhD from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.


Tools For Ethical Decision Making, Antonette Palma-Angeles Aug 2020

Tools For Ethical Decision Making, Antonette Palma-Angeles

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Dr. Angeles poses an ideal method for decision making when we are faced with an ethical dilemma.

Speaker: Antonette Palma-Angeles is Professor at the Ateneo de Manila University where she teaches Ethics and Leadership. She does leadership and business ethics consulting for Philippines companies and is a regular visiting lecturer at Kyoto University’s Asian Business Leadership program. She was formerly Ateneo’s Vice President for the Professional Schools and Academic Vice President. She received her PhD from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.


The Necessity Of Atheism, Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez Aug 2020

The Necessity Of Atheism, Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez

Magisterial Lectures

In this lecture, Doc Guss discusses atheism from a philosophical perspective: tracing its origins and explaining how humans came to embrace it as a response to the absurdity of their own existence (don't worry, it isn't as bad as it sounds). He then poses the question—is the 'atheist' human truly flourishing?

Speaker: Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez is a professor of the Department of Philosophy. He also served as chair of the Philosophy Department from 2009-2015. He obtained his Master of Arts in Philosophy and Doctorate of Philosophy in Philosophy from Ateneo de Manila University. His research work has been …


Interiority, Traslación, And The Devotion To The Black Nazarene, Mark Joesph T. Calano Aug 2020

Interiority, Traslación, And The Devotion To The Black Nazarene, Mark Joesph T. Calano

Philosophy Department Faculty Publications

The play in the performance of panatà to the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila, demonstrates an authentic religiosity that is manifested in materiality, and a modernity that is indigenous. The paper operates within the framework of a panatà (devotion) as: (1) a personal (even inherited) secret vow; (2) that is performed publicly; and (3) is directed towards touching and being touched by God. The first part discusses the dynamics of how petition and thanksgiving are interior movements that reflect útang-na-loób (debt of gratitude) as dasál (prayer). But this movement, although essentially personal and secret, can only be expressed in the …


Usapang Tapat: Tungo Sa Isang Katutubong Etika, Remmon E. Barbaza Jul 2020

Usapang Tapat: Tungo Sa Isang Katutubong Etika, Remmon E. Barbaza

Magisterial Lectures

Dr. Barbaza discusses ethics and language, using the Filipino word ‘tapat’ and its various meanings as case study.

Speaker: Remmon E. Barbaza is associate professor at the Department of Philosophy, Ateneo De Manila University. He holds a BA in Linguistics from the University of the Philippines in Diliman, an MA in Philosophy from the Ateneo de Manila University, and a PhD in Philosophy from the Hochschule für Philosophie in Munich, with a dissertation on Heidegger’s concept of dwelling, under the supervision of the late Prof. Dr. Gerd Haeffner, SJ. His research interests include Heidegger, language, translation, technology, environment, and the …


Immanence And Autobiography: Gilles Deleuze’S A Life And Sarah Kofman’S Autobiogriffure, Jean Emily P. Tan Jun 2020

Immanence And Autobiography: Gilles Deleuze’S A Life And Sarah Kofman’S Autobiogriffure, Jean Emily P. Tan

Philosophy Department Faculty Publications

How does the “I” of autobiography relate to the “I” of the philosopher? Is there an alternative to conceiving of this relation in terms of the opposition between the particular to the universal? This essay offers Deleuze’s notion of immanence as a fruitful way of approaching this question by staging an encounter between Sarah Kofman’s autobiographical work, Rue Ordener, Rue Labat, and Gilles Deleuze’s “Immanence: A Life.” In this textual encounter, Kofman’s autobiography is interpreted in light of Deleuze’s concept of “immanence” and Deleuze’s notion of “a life” is explicated through its application to autobiography.


Marriage, Persons, And The Body: Thomistic Intimations In Karol Wojtyła, Mark Joseph T. Calano Jan 2020

Marriage, Persons, And The Body: Thomistic Intimations In Karol Wojtyła, Mark Joseph T. Calano

Philosophy Department Faculty Publications

Karol Wojtyła’s understanding of marriage, persons, and the body operates within an unarticulated Thomistic presumption. While Thomas Aquinas did not explore persons, the conjugal act, and the body in the same way as Wojtyła did, correlating the two thinkers is mutually beneficial. The paper thematically looks into marriage, persons, and the body. The first part discusses the concept of marriage and the conjugal act. Based on this understanding, the person is clarified using Wojtyła’s personalism and Thomas Aquinas’s composite person. The second part demonstrates the concept of the incommunicability of persons as Wojtyła articulates it and intimates Thomas Aquinas. This …


Habermas And Argumentation In The Philippine Context, Maria Lovelyn Corpuz Paclibar Jan 2020

Habermas And Argumentation In The Philippine Context, Maria Lovelyn Corpuz Paclibar

Philosophy Department Faculty Publications

The article critically analyzes the perception on the incompatibility of the Filipino self-understanding as kapwa with Habermas's notion of argumentative discourse that champions autonomy and individuality. It argues that this apparent incompatibility is more due to the absence of an imagination of non-Western forms of rationalization processes and reflexivity, than to the commonly held claim of the incommensurability of lifeworlds. The key to this imagination is to locate potential rationalization processes from within modes of communication that reinforce kapwa solidarity. In the end, the article shows that kwentuhan, which is the mode of communication that is integrated with kapwa solidarity, …


Ang Patolohiya Ng Espektakulo Sa Panahon Ng Covid-19, Alvin B. Yapan Jan 2020

Ang Patolohiya Ng Espektakulo Sa Panahon Ng Covid-19, Alvin B. Yapan

Filipino Faculty Publications

Itatanghal ng papel ang teorya ng espektakulo ni Guy Debord sa pagbasa ng kasalukuyang kalakaran ng pampublikong diskurso bilang diskurso ng mga imahen. Ipaliliwanag kung paano isang metodong patolohiko ang ganitong pagbasa o pagbibigay interpretasyon sa mga imahen bilang sintomas ng higit na malalalim na sakit na panlipunan. Isa itong patolohiya na maiuugat sa mga panulat nina Jose Rizal, Emilio Jacinto, at mga propagandista. Nagpapakita ito ng kolonyal na ugat ng metodong patolohiko na napatitingkad lamang ng kontradiksiyon nito sa karanasan ng pandemya na dulot ng COVID-19 na isang sakit na tumatanggi sa diagnosis. Sa huli, patutunayan ng papel na …


Confucian Moral Education In The Ta Shueh And Analects, Ranier A. Ibana Jan 2020

Confucian Moral Education In The Ta Shueh And Analects, Ranier A. Ibana

Philosophy Department Faculty Publications

Confucian philosophy has always considered education as a mechanism to improve the quality of life in society. The Confucian classic, Ta Hsueh and the Analects emphasize this pivotal role of education. The ethics of education and life in the family also has a deep impact on government and business enterprises. Each one plays assigned roles and lives by the rules that govern his or her station in social life. The ninth chapter of the Ta Shueh teaches that "correct deportment" can rectify a whole country. Projecting the ethics of the family to the social order and extending the ethos of …