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5Nietzsche’s Ethics of DangerKritike 19 (3): 58-76. 2025.In this paper, I elucidate Friedrich Nietzsche’s ethics of danger as a development from an ethics of affirmation to posit a practical reading of his ethical theory. Gay Science 341 contains the hypothetical scenario of the eternal return, and the way this is interpreted redirects one’s total reading of Nietzsche’s philosophy. My argument is that there is a vulnerability latent in identifying one’s response to the eternal return through exposing oneself to the danger implicit in this return; from…Read more
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17The Challenges of Non-Western Discourse in Education: A Polemic on Alternative DiscoursesPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 26 (3). 2025.
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9Soraj Hongladarom and Jeremiah Joven Joaquin (Eds.). Love and Friendship Across Cultures: Perspectives from East and WestPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 23 (2): 375-382. 2022.
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2The Enlightenment on Stage: A Celebration of Two CritiquesPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 23 (1): 166-180. 2022.I re-question the Enlightenment by bringing together Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Peter Sloterdijk’s Critique of Cynical Reason. The year 2021 celebrates the 240th and 40th anniversary of the respective Critiques, and it is opportune to read the common thread that binds them—the Enlightenment. This essay has three parts: I first read the Critique of Pure Reason in light of Kant’s Enlightenment essay to underscore reason’s ill-fate as found in the public sphere; I then introduce Sl…Read more
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1Camila Vergara. Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020, 288 (review)Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 22 (1): 121-127. 2021.
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31Immunology in the ‘City Interior’: Questioning Resiliency in Everyday LifeKritike 18 (3): 82-100. 2025.
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52Rage and the Formation of the Self: Ideas from Nietzsche and SloterdijkPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 26 (1). 2025.
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32Catholicism in the Philippines Between Sákop and Kagandáhang-loób: A Critical Phenomenology of ReligionIn Soraj Hongladarom, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin & Frank J. Hoffman (eds.), Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia, Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 151-166. 2023.This paper presents an approach to Filipino Christianity (particularly Roman Catholicism) using the concepts of sákop (reduction) and kagándahang-loób (hospitability). It attempts a critical phenomenology of the Filipino experiences of reduction and hospitality. These two experiences imply a paradox. Since being baptized by the Spanish colonial conquest in 1521, its identity has been in flux. Historically, the Filipino Christian experience was brought about by the reducción system. However, this…Read more
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1151The Affirmation of Nothingness in Zhuang Zi’s HumorKritike 15 (1): 75-92. 2021.I present an affirmation of nothingness in the humor of Zhuang Zi 莊子. This essay begins with two images that present a playful transgression of perspectives: the butterfly dream and the discussion over the Hao river. I dwell on these transgressions to highlight the challenge for each to question one’s perspectives and to shift its grounding from epistemic to aesthetic value. Such a sensitivity suggests a mindfulness of the transformation of things 物化. This reinforces reality’s ephemerality, and…Read more
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46Camila Vergara. Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020, 288 (review)Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 22 (1): 121-127. 2021.
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73Soraj Hongladarom and Jeremiah Joven Joaquin (Eds.). Love and Friendship Across Cultures: Perspectives from East and WestPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 23 (2): 375-382. 2022.
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77The Enlightenment on Stage: A Celebration of Two CritiquesPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 23 (1): 166-180. 2022.I re-question the Enlightenment by bringing together Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Peter Sloterdijk’s Critique of Cynical Reason. The year 2021 celebrates the 240th and 40th anniversary of the respective Critiques, and it is opportune to read the common thread that binds them—the Enlightenment. This essay has three parts: I first read the Critique of Pure Reason in light of Kant’s Enlightenment essay to underscore reason’s ill-fate as found in the public sphere; I then introduce Sl…Read more
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1053Beiner, Ronald, Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far RightSuri: Journal of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines 9 137-144. 2021.
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776Camila Vergara. Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic RepublicPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 22 (1): 121-127. 2021.
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1262Humanity as the Will to Power: Affirmation and Danger in the Eternal ReturnInCircolo - Rivista di Filosofia E Culture 1 (10): 118-137. 2020.I present an image of humanity as the will to power expressed in context of affirmationand danger in the eternal return. Nietzsche argues the death of God not as a theological argument but as an existential challenge for humanity to be re-experienced. It is read in light of the eternal return: without ontological references or quasi-transcendentals, how is life to be lived? Deleuze contextualizes Nietzsche’s critique of nihilism qua a typology of active and reactive modes of being, however I go …Read more
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6762Five (5) Assumptions on The Illusion ‘Filipino Philosophy’: A Prelude to a Cultural CritiqueSuri: Journal of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines 9 (1): 76-89. 2021.I argue how Filipino philosophy is an illusion we have taken as a belief, and that we need to remember again its illusory – but necessary – status for it to flourish. The normativity of this illusion impelled the discourse: what is philosophy? For new directions, the language of Filipino philosophy must be negative that pathologies in thinking be realized; it is a necessary illusion remembered once more: a nihilistic stance for new values to be created. I raise the question of the non-identical …Read more
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1837Nihilism Today: Enlightened False ConsciousnessTalisik: An Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy 7 (1): 45-48. 2020.I present some key ideas for reckoning with nihilism today in light of Nietzsche's conception of nihilism and Sloterdijk's Enlightened False Consciousness.
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1568Nietzsche, the Anthropocene, and COVID-19Social Ethics Society Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (Special issue): 104-125. 2020.I draw affinities between Nietzsche’s criticisms of modernity and the Anthropocene, showing how this COVID-19 pandemic reflects our failure to dream radically but also our potentiality for a greater tomorrow. The Anthropocene represents society’s unprecedented progress at the cost of a rift between nature and civilization guided by utopias. This meant, in greater terms, society's value for economics while sacrificing ecology. Though a viral pathology, this pandemic exposed societal pathologies i…Read more
Areas of Specialization
| Friedrich Nietzsche |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Aesthetics |