Theses/Dissertations from 2025
Reclaiming the womb: Towards an Irigarayan direction of the monstrous womb in pregnancy horror films, Cristina Louise B. Aldecoa
Beta testing an educative experience with artificial intelligence: Immaturity and growth in a Deweyan view, Sophia Ysabelle Creselda Bunol Baldonado
Adapting to climate emotions: An ecofeminist path towards individual agency, Alyssa Marie C. Cenizal
A critique of Pomeroy’s process reading of Marx’s theory of alienation, Jose Mari Aguas Cueto
Shu Ha Ri and process-reliabilism: Analyzing the blind obedience in martial arts based on the show Karate Kid and Cobra Kai, John Carlo G. De Chavez
A moderate moralist critique of rape culture in twilight, Moira Ann Therese U. Inocencio
The stoic moral virtues within mixed martial arts, Juan Carlos D. Javier
Gacha: A case of gamebling, Patrick James Chua Lagamayo
Comfort in uncertainty: An existential view on bahala na, Jose Miguel Tarranco Lapasaran
Young’s non-ideal theory & Philippine agrarian justice: A critical approach to pursuing genuine agrarian justice, Iesha Reign Angela O. Lim
Transitional justice in the Philippines: A murphyean analysis of the PCHR, Luke Gerard D. Magsaysay
Response & responsibilities: On the moral duties of the audience in humor, Kenneth Allen I. Marasigan
War and (post)human nature: A critical posthumanist approach in obsoleting wars, Bennjohn Aceli B. Mariñas
Seeing the unseen: Erotic photographs and the problem of representation, Adelai Ryanne F. Marquez
Magic: The gathering's narrative as an aesthetic experience, Pio Alfonso T. Oliver
Athletic enhancement ethics: A Rawlsian approach to technological fairness in sports, Rafael Elijah B. Ongcuangco
Reorienting sports parenting research through child athlete agency, Jason Victor Pardo Pajarillo
Being-toward-the-beginning: Remembering natality and beginning in Heidegger, Inigo Jose D. Santiago
Updating classical stoicism: A normative response to distortions in influencer culture, Juniaslina Miles Echon Singca
Fairness over favor: The moral limitations of utang na loob, Renz Kristian M. Terrenal
Reframing the philosophy of sport: A kapwa-based perspective, Joaquin D. Tong
Gender bias in the law: Examining the adultery and concubinage laws within the Philippines, Richard Nicolas B. Ty
Epistemically function delusions in echo chambers, Jacob Jinko Vicente P. Umali
Standing up: An epistemic analysis of the experiences of online harassment of women in journalism in the Philippines, Mikaela Anne B. Vallesteros
“Despite everything, it’s still you”: How the player becomes a condemned god in undertale by engaging in sartrean bad faith through the true reset function, Kyla Thea Marie Santiago Villalobos
Theses/Dissertations from 2024
A response to Danny Frederick's pornography and freedom, Joseph Dione R. Beltrano
Informationally objectifying beings: A critique on Floridi’s moral status of information objects, Emmanuel Ernest T. Cabangon
Kemp’s authenticity model: A convergence point for conservation-restoration practice, Ryan Miguel R. Calderon
Sana for all: An analysis of “sana all” using sakop, Alexis Rain M. Dawis
Exploring friendly AI interactions: A response to Li’s problems with friendly AI, Joseph JP Christian E. Dinglasan
The moral responsibility in utang na loob and moral luck, Bianca Marika V. Gozon
A response to Brennan: Epistocracy undermines democratic society, Abby Gayle N. Julian
Kantian ethics in legal defense: A thought experiment on legal and moral obligations in the practice of law through the case of Reymar Masilang y Laciste vs the Philippines, Gabrielle Alyssa M. King
Freedom of expression in the Pura Luka Vega drag performance, Reynald David G. Perez
Ethical analysis of unsafe abortion cases in the Philippines, Jia Angelu P. Sarmiento
Ethics of luxury dining, Maxine Beatrice Vinaviles Sayson
Beyond the rainbow: Promoting intersectional awareness through the SOGIE bill in the Philippines, Monica Cyra P. Toleran
Epistemic Injustice and anti-media populism in the Philippines, Kurt Christian B. Tubera
Analyzing blameworthiness in the bubble and chamber, Angel Yvette G. Uri
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
The social epistemology of Facebook, Trisha Mae D. Camarao
A method-based corruptionist account of indoctrination: A reply to Rebecca Taylor and John White, Josef Lorence D. Carreon
Anonymous deepfakes: A reply to de Ruiter, Carl Anjelo Ruiz L. De Vera
Epistemic arrogance and political decision-making in the context of a pandemic response in the Philippines, Nelvin D. Galut
The co-occurrence principle: The step-by-step response towards peer disagreement, Ysrael C. Himan
Combating fake news: An educationist solution, Thomas Jacob Lim Lagman
The beauty in the beast: An environmental aesthetic of animals, Daniel D. Medestomas
Attention as currency: The case for epistemic injustice in social media’s attention economy, Andrea Jean S. Medina-Cue
In search of certainty of meaning: Issues in translation, Alyssa G. Rollorata
Impartial artificial intelligence: An ecocentric consideration towards non-human sentients, Inigo Felipe P. Tan
An epistemic analysis of hiya, Miedjel Marie G. Villamayor
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