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    Powers of the Mind
    In Nuncio Elizabeth M. (ed.), Personal Development, Anvil Publishing, Inc. 2016.
    This article is a general introduction to the psychology of reasoning. Specifically, it focuses on the dual process theory of human cognition. Proponents of the said two-system view hold that human cognition involves two processes (viz., System 1 and System 2). System 1 is an automatic, intuitive thinking process where judgments and reasoning rely on fast thinking and ready-to-hand data. On the other hand, System 2 is a slow, logical cognitive process where our judgments and reasoning rely on re…Read more
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    COVID-19 and Singularity: Can the Philippines Survive Another Existential Threat?
    with Robert James M. Boyles, Tyrone Renzo Evangelista, and Jon Carlos Rodriguez
    Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 22 (2). 2022.
    In general, existential threats are those that may potentially result in the extinction of the entire human species, if not significantly endanger its living population. Among the said threats include, but not limited to, pandemics and the impacts of a technological singularity. As regards pandemics, significant work has already been done on how to mitigate, if not prevent, the aftereffects of this type of disaster. For one, certain problem areas on how to properly manage pandemic responses have…Read more
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    Smith’s Ambiguous Descriptions: A Reply to Jose and Mabaquiao
    with Nikhil Santwani and Vincent Ferdinand Co
    Kritike 17 (1): 136-147. 2023.
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    Collective Epistemic Traits as System Properties
    with Napoleon M. Mabaquiao
    Logos and Episteme 14 (4): 387-407. 2023.
    The essay deals with the issue of how a non-summativist account of collective epistemic traits can be properly justified. We trace the roots of this issue in virtue epistemology and collective epistemology and then critically examine certain views advanced to justify non-summativism. We focus on those considered by Fricker, including Gilbert’s concept of plural subjects, which she endorses. We find her analysis of these views problematic for either going beyond the parameters of the summativism-…Read more