Faculty of Philosophy Archives - ľĹÉ« /category/academics/faculty-philosophy/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Mon, 16 Jun 2025 22:32:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Faculty of Philosophy Archives - ľĹÉ« /category/academics/faculty-philosophy/ 32 32 John Paul II, world peace in time of religious plurality become subjects of UST philosophers’ presentations in Europe /john-paul-ii-world-peace-in-time-of-religious-plurality-become-subjects-of-ust-philosophers-presentations-in-europe/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=john-paul-ii-world-peace-in-time-of-religious-plurality-become-subjects-of-ust-philosophers-presentations-in-europe Sat, 31 May 2025 22:28:00 +0000 /?p=195858 In May 2025, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD, and Assistant Professor Blaise D. Ringor, PhD, participated in three major academic conferences in Poland and Romania, where they delivered keynote…

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In May 2025, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD, and Assistant Professor Blaise D. Ringor, PhD, participated in three major academic conferences in Poland and Romania, where they delivered keynote and plenary addresses on themes central to the Church’s intellectual and moral vocation in a fractured world.

The first conference was the Karol Wojtyła Congress held on May 19 at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Kraków, Poland. Scholars from around the globe convened to examine the philosophical and theological legacy of Pope Saint John Paul II, whose thought remains vital for contemporary personalism and Catholic anthropology. In the said conference, Aguas delivered a keynote address titled The Perfection of Power and Integration of the Person: St. Thomas Aquinas and Karol Wojtyła on Virtue, offering a synthesis of Thomistic metaphysics and Wojtyłan ethics. He argued for a view of virtue rooted not in coercion or convention but in rational and spiritual freedom. Ringor followed with Divinus in Caro: Karol Wojtyła’s Ontological Personalism In-Between Theomorphism and Technomorphism where he critiqued the twin extremes of deifying or dehumanizing the human person and proposed Wojtyła’s incarnational vision as a compelling alternative grounded in freedom, responsibility, and participation in truth.

Afterwards, they attended the 11th Religion, Knowledge, and Society Conference held in “Ovidius” University of Constanța, Romania with the theme Global Tendencies, Local Realities: Redefining Peace in a Multipolar World. In this event brought together international experts to explore new frameworks for understanding peace amid global unrest, Aguas presented his plenary lecture titled Global Solidarity: A Key Component in Attaining World Peace, proposing solidarity as both a spiritual calling and ethical imperative. He emphasized that authentic peace requires shared responsibility for upholding human dignity. In another plenary lecture, Whose God is in the City? Political Ontology, Religious Plurality, and the Indispensable Desire for Peace, Ringor explored the metaphysical and theological underpinnings of urban life. Drawing from classical and Christian political thought, he argued that peace depends on restoring a transcendent orientation within civic life.

The final leg of their academic sojourn brought Aguas and Ringor to Suceava, Romania, for the 11th Religion, Knowledge, and Society Seminar, Vatra Dornei from May 25 to 28. Centered on Pathways Towards Reconciliation: Philosophical and Theological Approaches, the seminar explored healing from historical and contemporary wounds. In this seminar, Aguas tackled the topic Reconciliation Through Dialogue: The Philippine Experience, drawing on interreligious dialogue efforts in the Philippines to demonstrate how openness and shared moral foundations foster peace while Ringor discussed the Thomistic-Augustinian account of reconciliation through divine mercy in his talk titled“Remember Me When You Come Into Your Kingdom”: Suffering, Repentance, and Mercy.

Aguas is a Full Professor of the Department of Philosophy and teaches at the Graduate School and the Faculty of Philosophy, while Ringor is the Academic Collaborations Officer of the Ecclesiastical Faculties of Theology, Philosophy, and Canon Law.

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Thomistic tradition celebrated in new Spanish book co-authored by Thomasian researchers /thomistic-tradition-celebrated-in-new-spanish-book-co-authored-by-thomasian-researchers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thomistic-tradition-celebrated-in-new-spanish-book-co-authored-by-thomasian-researchers Tue, 28 Jan 2025 23:08:48 +0000 /?p=189411 A new collection of studies, recently released in Spain, titled “Tomismo Hispano: Ocho Siglos de TradiciĂłn Intelectual,” offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich tradition of Thomism in the Hispanic…

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A new collection of studies, recently released in Spain, titled “Tomismo Hispano: Ocho Siglos de TradiciĂłn Intelectual,” offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich tradition of Thomism in the Hispanic intellectual landscape. Published in 2024, this book celebrates eight centuries of philosophical and theological engagement with the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelic Doctor and Patron of the ľĹÉ«.

Replete with scholarly depth, the volume includes contributions from renowned academics and thinkers. Among the articles is “Zeferino González: Inheritor of Salamantine Thomism in the Nineteenth Century”, co-authored by Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics researchers Fr. FĂ©lix de los Reyes, O.P. and Inst. Levine Andro H. Lao. The study delves into the life and intellectual legacy of Cardinal Zeferino González, a Thomasian and a central figure in the transmission of Thomistic thought in 19th-century Spain. González played a pivotal role in preserving Thomism, particularly in Manila, a tradition passed down from the Escuela de Salamanca, with the University of Santo Tomás serving as a central institution in its perpetuation.

A living testament to the vitality and relevance of Thomism today, the book emerges from the IX Symposium of Thomistic Studies held in Barcelona in commemoration of the 800th anniversary of the canonization of St. Thomas Aquinas. The symposium was organized by leading institutions, including the Instituto Santo Tomás de Balmesiana and the Universitat Abat Oliba CEU. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of philosophy and theology will find this book an invaluable resource for understanding the enduring influence of Thomistic thought in the Hispanic world.

Book Title: Tomismo Hispano: Ocho Siglos de TradiciĂłn Intelectual

Editors: Enrique MartĂ­nez and Lucas P. Prieto

Published by: Editorial Dykinson and Editorial Sindéresis

ISBN: 978-84-1070-738-2

For more information, visit Dykinson Editorial or Editorial Sindéresis.

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Aguas, Gozum promote relevance of philosophy in celebration of World Philosophy Day /aguas-gozum-promote-relevance-of-philosophy-in-celebration-of-world-philosophy-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aguas-gozum-promote-relevance-of-philosophy-in-celebration-of-world-philosophy-day Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:28:31 +0000 /?p=187140 In celebration of World Philosophy Day, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of Philosophy and Inst. Ivan Efreaim Gozum, MA of the Institute of Religion emphasized philosophy’s…

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In celebration of World Philosophy Day, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of Philosophy and Inst. Ivan Efreaim Gozum, MA of the Institute of Religion emphasized philosophy’s continued relevance by guesting in the program El Pueblo Publico of the station DWIZ 882AM hosted by Mr. Ryan Lao on November 23, 2024.

The discussion centered on the importance of philosophy and its relevance to life. According to Gozum, philosophy is not just about thinking critically, but also about finding and implementing solutions to practical problems of society. He added that philosophy is not about making a living, but rather, it makes life worth living. In the same vein, Aguas contrasted the purely academic exercise of philosophy from a philosophy rooted in and relevant to daily life. In line with this, he underlined the importance of civic engagement as a critical component of philosophical education.

World Philosophy Day is celebrated annually every third Thursday of November as set by the UNESCO. In the ľĹÉ«, courses in philosophy form an important part of the curriculum, from senior high school all the way to the doctoral level. UST’s Department of Philosophy is one of the university’s best units, recognized in the country as a Center of Excellence. The Department also manages a peer-reviewed and indexed open access journal, Kritike. Meanwhile, the Ecclesiastical Faculty of Philosophy, which is as old as UST itself, has for centuries helped shape future clergymen into becoming astute thinkers ready to minister to the faithful.

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Aquinas Conference III and 12 Leonardo Legaspi, O.P. Lecture /aquinas-conference-iii/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aquinas-conference-iii Tue, 22 Oct 2024 06:41:50 +0000 /?p=184686 The third Aquinas Conference will be held from February 13-14, 2025 at the ľĹÉ«. The theme of this conference is “St. Thomas Aquinas: Doctor of Humanity. Dialogues…

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The third Aquinas Conference will be held from February 13-14, 2025 at the ľĹÉ«. The theme of this conference is “St. Thomas Aquinas: Doctor of Humanity. Dialogues on Religion, Society, and Becoming Human.”

This conference is also the St. Thomas Aquinas Forum and the 12th Leonardo Legaspi, O.P. Lecture.

To speak in the conference are Dominican priests frs. John William Emery, O.P., Adrian Adiredjo, O.P., and Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P.


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Registration for the Conference (either onsite or online) is free and is now open until February 10, 2025. You may click this link to register: or scan the QR Code provided on the poster. For inquiries, please contact the Secretariat through Email (aquinasconferences@ust.edu.ph) or Telephone (+63-2-3406-1611 loc. 8659.

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Filipino thought highlighted by Thomasian philosophers in 25th World Congress of Philosophy /filipino-thought-highlighted-by-thomasian-philosophers-in-25th-world-congress-of-philosophy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=filipino-thought-highlighted-by-thomasian-philosophers-in-25th-world-congress-of-philosophy Sun, 01 Sep 2024 21:58:51 +0000 /?p=181960 In various paper presentations, Filipino thought was expounded on by Thomasian philosophers who attended the August 1–8, 2024 25th World Congress of Philosophy (WCP), which was held at Sapienza University…

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In various paper presentations, Filipino thought was expounded on by Thomasian philosophers who attended the August 1–8, 2024 25th World Congress of Philosophy (WCP), which was held at Sapienza University of Rome. Philosophy Beyond Boundaries was the theme of the 25th WCP, which attracted researchers worldwide to discuss it as a global platform for philosophical conversation. Several academics from the ľĹÉ« (UST) in the Philippines were among the eminent attendees, and contributed to the inclusive and diverse discourse of the Congress.

Complying with the Congress’s pledge to diversity, researchers from UST gave talks and took part in panels that broadened the discussion on Filipino philosophy and its role in international discourse. Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas of the Department of Philosophy, Graduate School, and Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics was a major contributor to the Congress. In addition to moderating and chairing the PAP Society Session titled “Filipino Philosophy in Dialogue: Expanding the Conversation,” Aguas contributed to the Center for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP) Round Table Discussion on National Values by presenting a paper titled “The Ambiguity of the Filipino Sense of Nationalism and Filipino Identity.”

In the Contributed Paper Sessions, Thomasian scholars presented their respective papers: 

●      Prof. Fleurdeliz R. Altez-Albela, PhD (Department of Philosophy, Graduate School, and Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics) – “What Is Levinasian in Sustainability?: Sustainability in the Economy of Being Through Levinas’ Third”

â—Ź      Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, PhD (Senior High School and Ecclesiastical Faculties) – “Education, Christian Values, and the Voiding of Reason: John Henry Newman’s Personalist Education”

â—Ź      Mr. Christian U. Solis, MA (Senior High School and Graduate School) – “Towards Understanding Fidelity in Marriage and Family: Paul Ricoeur on Man’s Capacity to Promise”

â—Ź      Mr. Charles Aldrin A. Delgado (Graduate School) – “Christianity as Discomfort: Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Religion”

â—Ź      Inst. Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum, MA (Institute of Religion and Graduate School) – “Understanding Filipino Close Family Ties Through Gabriel Marcel’s Mystery of the Family”

Aguas also presented the paper entitled “The Relevance of the Metaphysics and the Notions of Being and Analogy of St. Thomas.”

These talks demonstrated the breadth and depth of philosophical study at UST and the contributions made by Filipino academics to international philosophical debates. Additionally, through one-on-one interactions, the Congress gave Filipino scholars a rare chance to fortify relationships and build mutual trust.

The Congress emphasized Rome’s long-standing position as a crossroads of civilizations, and it began with a ceremony at the ancient Baths of Caracalla. Prof. Luca Maria Scarantino, President of FISP, and Prof. Antonella Polimeni, Rector of Sapienza University, both emphasized the merging of humanistic and scientific cultures in philosophical conversations, reinforcing this subject of interconnection in their introductory statements.

Scholars addressed pressing ethical, social, cultural, political, and spiritual concerns all week long. Topics covered included the ethics of artificial intelligence, with discussions on the implications of AI on human decision-making and the ethical responsibilities of AI developers, and the place of spirituality in secular cultures, with debates on the role of spirituality in a modern, secular society. The Congress featured round table discussions, invited sessions, symposia, contributed paper sessions, endowed lectures, plenary sessions, student sessions, and the FISP General Assembly. The goal of these talks was to question conventional wisdom in philosophy by tackling issues of sustainability, gender and cultural diversity, inequality, and other modern world concerns.

Every five years, the WCP is arranged by the Federation Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie (FISP) or the International Federation of Philosophical Societies. The WCP is a major conference that brings together philosophers, educators, students, and philosophy aficionados worldwide for a week-long discussion of a certain issue.

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CTRSE researchers discourse on humanism and loving as critical thinking in Berlin presentations /ctrse-researchers-discourse-on-humanism-and-loving-as-critical-thinking-in-berlin-presentations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ctrse-researchers-discourse-on-humanism-and-loving-as-critical-thinking-in-berlin-presentations Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:14:00 +0000 /?p=178944 Two academic researchers of the Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics presented papers on humanism and loving as critical thinking in the 17th International Conference on Persons, held at…

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Two academic researchers of the Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics presented papers on humanism and loving as critical thinking in the 17th International Conference on Persons, held at the Katholische Akademie in Berlin from July 22-26, 2024.

Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of Philosophy discoursed on “Christian Humanism and St. Thomas’s Notion of the Human Person,” where he acknowledged that as science and technology advanced, spiritual dimensions of human life often became ignored. Using Aquinas’s philosophy, Aguas “shows that a humanism centered on Christian belief is still a relevant and more acceptable proposition over modern and secular humanism.” Furthermore, Aguas said that “for St. Thomas, man has a spiritual component, and he is ordained towards God. He developed a Christian humanism anchored on theological personalism, a concept that emphasizes the unique relationship between each individual and God and how this relationship shapes our understanding of human dignity and purpose.”

Meanwhile, Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, PhD of the Senior High School and concurrent Academic Collaborations Officer of the Ecclesiastical Faculties, presented his paper entitled “From Garden of Eden to Garden of Gethsemane: Dietrich von Hildrebrand’s Ethics of Incommensurability as a Justification of Loving as Critical Thinking,” where he argued that the interiority of the person is neglected by traditionalist views of ethics. In doing so, he looks at Dietrich von Hildrebrand’s critique and discourses on the former’s ethics of incommensurability to address the flaw by integrating the reality of loving into critical thinking. Ringor argued that “Hildebrand’s approach provides a robust ethical framework that acknowledges the full complexity of the human person, thereby enriching critical thinking with a deeper understanding of love’s ethical significance.”

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UST is top Philippine university for Theology, Religious Studies based on research outputs, citations /ust-is-top-philippine-university-for-theology-religious-studies-based-on-research-outputs-citations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-is-top-philippine-university-for-theology-religious-studies-based-on-research-outputs-citations Fri, 15 Mar 2024 05:09:24 +0000 /?p=169191 Independent rankings website EduRank, which uses research publications and citations as data, named the ľĹÉ« as the top Philippine university for the field of Theology and Religious…

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Independent rankings website EduRank, which uses research publications and citations as data, named the ľĹÉ« as the top Philippine university for the field of Theology and Religious Studies in terms of research outputs and citations. The rankings were released on February 29, 2024.

UST, a Pontifical University and the Catholic University of the Philippines, operates three ecclesiastical faculties: Sacred Theology, Philosophy, and Canon Law. It also offers civil degrees on theology (major in social-pastoral communication) at the Graduate School, while theology/Christian living courses are institutionally mandated in the tertiary and basic education levels, respectively.

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Philippiniana Sacra September-December 2023 Issue showcases scholarly works on Ecclesiastical Sciences and Church History /philippiniana-sacra-september-december-2023-issue-showcases-scholarly-works-on-ecclesiastical-sciences-and-church-history/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=philippiniana-sacra-september-december-2023-issue-showcases-scholarly-works-on-ecclesiastical-sciences-and-church-history Fri, 22 Sep 2023 02:28:21 +0000 /?p=149620 Philippiniana Sacra, the official publication of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, releases its September-December 2023 issue via its open access website. The journal is indexed by Web of Science. The articles…

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Philippiniana Sacra, the official publication of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, releases its September-December 2023 issue via its open access website. The journal is indexed by Web of Science.

The articles published in the September – December 2023 issue are the following:

  1. by Jeffrey Segovia tackles the understanding linked to the Valley of Hinnom as an allusion to the concept and image of eternal damnation, as well as uncovering the mystery of the silver scrolls of Ketef Hinnom, which is claimed to be one of the most important Biblical discoveries of antiquity.
  2. by Leo-Martin Angelo Ruiz Ocampo investigates the experience of the School of Salamanca, how its core dynamic termed as the “Salamanca Process” embodies the charism of the Dominican Order, and the ongoing attempt to recover it as a model for the life and mission of Dominicans today as expressed in official documents of the Order.
  3. by José Eugenio Borao Mateo is grounded on Spanish and Dutch documentary sources to provide a better understanding of the archaeological findings in the church, thus offering new perspectives on the archaeological conclusions by highlighting the distinction between two crucial elements: the convent and the church. In other words, the paper proposes the possibility that the final church, constructed with stone, may have remained unfinished, adding complication to the interpretation of the discovered cemetery in the same site.
  4. by Allan A. Basas interrogates the presence of the notion of social responsibility in human being’s experiences, in recognition of the inviolability of the Other. Basas likewise urges the readers in a thematic discussion in the cusp of Levinas’ notion of social responsibility and Filipino sociality to show that responsibility is a universal value with many faces.
  5. by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa tackles the figure of Don Diego Vázquez de Mercado, the first secular archbishop of Manila, and brings the other aspects of his tenure, such as his relations with the cathedral chapter and his tense relations with the governor of the Philippines, Don Juan de Silva y Enríquez (1609-1616).
  6. by Jorge Mojarro
  7. by Joselito B. Zulueta revisits the launch of the two volumes of “Doing Philosophy in the Philippines: The Thomasian Collection”, culled from the pages of UNITAS journal. It has embodied the most representative and the most extensive compendium of classic philosophical thinking in the 20th century in the Philippines. The two-volume book was edited by UST Professor Emeritus Alfredo P. Co and published by the UST Publishing House.
  8. by Jose Adriand Emmanuel L. Layug talks about George Weigle’s service to the church and to all men of goodwill in search for the true meaning of Vatican II in his work “To Sanctify the World The Vital Legacy of Vatican II”.
  9. by Melanie D. Turingan talks about the virtues exhibited by St. Joseph the Worker as God’s dutiful stalwart that provided Jesus a home together with the Virgin Mary, as well as how reader would take inspiration from his virtues.
  10. by Blaise D. Ringor explored how Seifert synthesized the philosophies of thinkers like Dietrich von Hildebrand and Josef Pieper with the thoughts of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II, concurrently offering a critical response to the work of scholars such as Josef Fuchs, Jonathan Harrison, and Franz Böckle. This allows the reader to engage and delve on the primary texts written by Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II.
  11. by Marian Joanne Co-Pua, DCL celebrates how fr. Manlangit masterfully delivered his advocacy and its odyssey in tackling the core and essential concepts, principles, and issues in Bioethics.

According to its editor, Rev. fr. Jesus M. Miranda, Jr., O.P., PhD,  the digital interface “aims to facilitate the fluid curation and circulation of knowledge on ecclesiastical disciplines”. The journal publishes the most relevant research articles in the areas of Ecclesiastical Sciences and Church history.

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Philippiniana Sacra editor invites scholars to submit research articles on Thomistic studies until 2025 /philippiniana-sacra-editor-invites-scholars-to-submit-research-articles-on-thomistic-studies-until-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=philippiniana-sacra-editor-invites-scholars-to-submit-research-articles-on-thomistic-studies-until-2025 Wed, 20 Sep 2023 12:42:00 +0000 /?p=149382 In celebration of the three Jubilees of St. Thomas Aquinas from 2023 to 2025, Philippiniana Sacra editor Rev. fr. Jesus M. Miranda, Jr., O.P., PhD, invites scholars to submit their…

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In celebration of the three Jubilees of St. Thomas Aquinas from 2023 to 2025, Philippiniana Sacra editor Rev. fr. Jesus M. Miranda, Jr., O.P., PhD, invites scholars to submit their research articles on Thomistic studies.

“While the journal continues to publish the most relevant research articles in the areas of Ecclesiastical Sciences and Church history, research articles on Thomistic studies are most welcome for submission within these three years to highlight the festivities of the Angelic Doctor,” fr. Miranda said in the Editor’s Note of the September-December 2023 volume of the journal.

The Angelic Doctor’s 700th year of his canonization was celebrated this year on July 18, 2023; 750th anniversary of his Dies Natalis (death) will be celebrated in 2024; and, lastly, the 8th centenary of his birth in 2025.

“May we be reminded of the words of St. Thomas Aquinas, ‘The study of truth requires a considerable effort – which is why few are willing to undertake it out of love of knowledge – despite the fact that God has implanted a natural appetite for such knowledge in the minds of men (Summa Contra Gentiles).'”

The official journal of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, an open access website, facilitates the fluid curation and circulation of knowledge on ecclesiastical disciplines.

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9th Installment of the Leonardo Legaspi Lecture Series /9th-installment-of-the-leonardo-legaspi-lecture-series/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=9th-installment-of-the-leonardo-legaspi-lecture-series Wed, 12 Jul 2023 05:47:08 +0000 /?p=139166 The ľĹÉ« invites you to the 9th installment of the Leonardo Legaspi Lecture Series from July 18 to 19, 2023 at the George S.K. Ty Function Hall,…

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The ľĹÉ« invites you to the 9th installment of the Leonardo Legaspi Lecture Series from July 18 to 19, 2023 at the George S.K. Ty Function Hall, Buenaventura G. Paredes, O.P. Building. The theme of this conference will be “Truth as Dialogue: Conversations on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Contemporary Questions on Truth”.

Day 1

Kicking off the plenary sessions, Prof. Fr. Mark Daniel Holtz, O.P., Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy of Pontificia Università San Tommaso d’ Aquino, will lecture on “Plurium verorum plures veritates: Alethic Pluralism and the Plurality of Truth in Thomas Aquinas”.  Meanwhile, Prof. Jovito Cariño, PhD of the UST Department of Philosophy will share his insights in his lecture entitled, “Tagpuan, Tapatan, Talaban: Si Santo Tomas de Aquino, Dayalogo at ang Kontemporanyong Paghahanap sa Katotohanan” (Encounter, Exchange, Engagement: St. Thomas Aquinas, Dialogue and the Contemporary Search for Truth).

Inst. Sir-Lien Hugh Tadeo, MA will serve as the moderator.

Day 2

Sr. Prof. Catherine Joseph Droste, O.P. of the Pontificia Università San Tommaso d’ Aquino will lecture on “Forming Conscience in a Contemporary World: Aquinas’s Teaching on the Gifts of Wisdom and Counsel”. Lastly, fr. Rodel E. Aligan, O.P., SThD, UST Graduate School Regent, will cap the plenary sessions with his lecture on “Relevance of St. Thomas Aquinas on Truth, Communication and Authenticity of Christian Life in the Digital Age”

Asst. Prof. Maila M. Blanza will be the day’s moderator.

The two-day conference is organized by the Ecclesiastical Faculties, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Institute of Religion, Graduate School, and the Center for Theology, Religious Studies and Ethics to celebrate the Triennium of St. Thomas Aquinas: the 700th anniversary of his canonization (2023), the 750th anniversary of his death (2024), and the 800th anniversary of his birth (2025).

Visit /aquinasconference/ for more details.

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