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57When Your Country Cannot Care for Itself: A Filipino Feminist Critique of Care-Based Political TheoriesKritike 14 (1): 122-139. 2020.
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28Cynthia Kaufman. Consumerism, Sustainability, and Happiness: How to Build a World Where Everyone Has EnoughPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 24 (2). 2023.
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17Adam Knowles Heidegger’s Fascist Affinities: A Politics of Silence (review)Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 21 (1): 149-155. 2020.
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15Sara Ahmed: Complaint! (review)Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy 23 (1): 225-228. 2022.In Words and Battlefields: A Theoria on the Poem, Cirilo Bautista advances the thesis that there is such a thing as a Filipino epic and that it is key to nation-building.1 Well known for his long-form poetry, Bautista can be said to be taking a position on one of the main issues in the philosophy of poetry, namely the ontology or being of poems. I argue that his theory of the poem has three cornerstones, which I critique and evaluate through a close reading of the epic poem “The Cave.”
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14Critical thinking about critical thinking: Recent books on thinking and reasoningPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 20 (1): 132-136. 2019.
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10Teaching as Storytelling: Ontological and Ethical ImplicationsPhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 16 (2): 158-167. 2015.My aim in this paper is to explore what Paul Ricoeur's theory of narrative can contribute to the discussior about the nature and aims of education. Debates about what learning is and how teaching ought to be conducted are usually based ontological theories, i.e., claims about the nature of pedagogy and its desiderata. Theories of narrative (seeTaylor 1989, Polkinghorne 1988, Carr 1986, and Mctclntyre 1981, for example) are usually applied to discussions about teaching and research methods. Howev…Read more
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9Thomas Flynn: Sartre: A Philosophical Biography (review)Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 17 (1): 124-128. 2016.
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8Book Review Steve Stakland. Exploring What is Lost in the Online Undergraduate Experience: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Meaning of Remote Learning (review)Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 25 (2). 2024.
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1Pusong Mamon: Nel Noddings’s Care Ethics in the Filipino Educational SettingBudhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 17 1-19. 2013.This paper evaluates Nel Noddings’s view of moral education in the context of teaching in a Philippine university. It first presents the key aspects of Noddings’s ethical theory, identifying her three strategic moves as follows: the dissolution of the public/private split, the replacement of justice-based punishment system with a caring system, and the promotion of care work as the core of education itself. Through a discussion of two cases of academic dishonesty, the author assesses the merits …Read more