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Ruby Suazo

University of San Carlos (Cebu)
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  • University of San Carlos (Cebu)
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
Areas of Specialization
Political Ethics
Value Theory, Miscellaneous
Areas of Interest
Paul Ricoeur
Political Ethics
Philosophical Traditions
Value Theory, Miscellaneous
Continental Philosophy: Topics, Misc
PhilPapers Editorships
Filipino Philosophy
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    AI Ethics: A Guidebook
    with Napoleon M. Mabaquiao, Agnes M. Sunga, Orlando Ali Mandane, Jeffrey L. Bartilet, Robert James M. Boyles, Joseph Reylan B. Viray, Marlon C. Elle, Jayson M. Jimenez, Joseph Martin M. Jose, Rosallia Domingo, Orlando D. Tubola, and Jenna Bien R. Dolovino
    PUP Center for Philippine Studies. 2024.
    Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Misc
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    Ricœur's Ethics of Politics and Democracy
    Philosophy Today 58 (4): 697-712. 2014.
    In contemporary political theory, democracy embodies the ideals of the Aristotelian state, the one that is most able to realize the ideal life of the political community. Nevertheless, fledgling democracies are confronted with economic and political problems which Paul Ricœur thinks are due to the essential dissymmetry between the governing authority and the governed, culminating in the violence of the powerful agent. The enjoyment of the good life in a democracy presupposes what Ricœur calls an…Read more
    In contemporary political theory, democracy embodies the ideals of the Aristotelian state, the one that is most able to realize the ideal life of the political community. Nevertheless, fledgling democracies are confronted with economic and political problems which Paul Ricœur thinks are due to the essential dissymmetry between the governing authority and the governed, culminating in the violence of the powerful agent. The enjoyment of the good life in a democracy presupposes what Ricœur calls an ethics of politics, which consists in nothing other than the creation of spaces of freedom which confer on the governed a structure that enables its members to pursue the aim of enduring indefinitely in the future. When the governing authority buries into oblivion the desire of the historical community to live well with and for others in just institutions, the governed are expected to act in concert in order to ascertain their enjoyment of the good life because they feel particularly responsible for the horizontal bond that is constitutive of their will to live together. Thus, Paul Ricœur explains that the balancing of power in common and domination is an endless task of democracy that seeks to place domination under the control of power-in-common
    Paul Ricoeur
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: A collective writing project on the state of Filipino philosophy of education
    with Gina A. Opiniano, Liz Jackson, Franz Giuseppe F. Cortez, Elizer Jay de los Reyes, Marella Ada V. Mancenido-Bolaños, Fleurdeliz R. Altez-Albela, Rodrigo Abenes, Jennifer Monje, Tyrene Joy B. Basal, Peter Paul E. Elicor, and Rowena Azada-Palacios
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1256-1270. 2022.
    Philosophy of EducationFilipino Philosophy
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