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    The Best Way to Live (review)
    Hapág: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Theological Research 2 121-132. 2005.
    Goethe once wisely remarked, in conversation with J.P. Eckermann (1825), “[a] great deal may be done by severity, more by love, but most by clear discernment and impartial justice.” Grayling’s new contribution to the popularization of philosophy, in this respect with regard to ethics, has achieved much by way of lowering to the rank and file, the wisdom of philosophical reflections in this moving, straightforward and lucidly argumentative book. However, much space in the severity and passion of …Read more
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    Plato’s Erotic Thought (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 26 (1): 197-201. 2006.
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    Writing the Disaster: A Philippine Case Study of the Challenge to Traditional Theodicy in Popular Media
    Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 14 (42): 172-197. 2015.
    The question initially raised in this paper was on how one’s religious sensibility affects one’s response to suffering. Focusing on three particular disasters that hit the Philippines, we look at the various media sources: the writing about the rains and flooding found in broadsheets and online media, and some ethnographic descriptions coming from the social sciences; we also look at experiential or anecdotal sources. All this provides us with material to establish certain traits and topics that…Read more
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    Plato’s Erotic Thought (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 26 (1): 197-201. 2006.
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    Socratic Apotheosis
    Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 16 (1-2). 2005.