Theses/Dissertations from 2022
Emotions as prima facie justifications: An epistemological analysis of guilt in relation to eating meat, Ella Isabel R. Abad
Against Ryan Byerly: In defense of the actual world formulation of the argument for atheism, Sean Bailey P. Camesa
A shared intellect: A Rawlsian analysis of vaccine patent protections, Vincent Ferdinand T. Co
Phenomenology of actor-character empathy: Uncovering a kind of empathy through Edith Stein’s degrees of empathy, Bryle Louis T. Dayacap
Moral disgust and amusement towards immoral or targeted jokes, Adrian Kevin R. Maribao
The will to power towards revaluation: Nietzsche as a critique to Rodrigo Duterte and his populism, Nikhil D. Santwani
Beyond business: Facebook’s role as a social institution against epistemic injustice, Sarah Jane B. Venegas