Lecturer
Online Undergraduate Courses
PHILO 12 Philosophy of Religion
Undergraduate Courses
Ph 100 Introduction to Philosophy
Ph 101 Philosophy of the Human Person 1
Ph 102 Philosophy of the Human Person 2
Ph 103 Philosophy of Religion
Ph 112 Ancient Chinese Philosophy
Ph 155.1 Daoism and Zen Buddhism
Ph 180 Daoist Philosophy
Graduate Courses
Ph 200 Methods of Research
Ph 288 Daoist Philosophy
PHILO 12 Philosophy of Religion
Undergraduate Courses
Ph 100 Introduction to Philosophy
Ph 101 Philosophy of the Human Person 1
Ph 102 Philosophy of the Human Person 2
Ph 103 Philosophy of Religion
Ph 112 Ancient Chinese Philosophy
Ph 155.1 Daoism and Zen Buddhism
Ph 180 Daoist Philosophy
Graduate Courses
Ph 200 Methods of Research
Ph 288 Daoist Philosophy
Guest Lecturer
Selected guest lectures:
Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2016. Presented a lecture entitled: “Weiziran: A Daoist Ethics of the Environment.” Course: Graduate Course on Ethics, Environment and Society—From Theory to Practice. Instructors: Christian Gamborg, Ph.D., and Mickey Gjerris, Ph.D.
Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Denmark. 2016. Presented a lecture entitled: “Weiziran and Aloha ʻĀina: Place, Identity and Ethics of the Environment.” Behavioral Economics Seminar. Moderator: Niels Strange, Ph.D.
St. Camillus College Seminary, Marikina, Philippines. 2011. Presented a lecture entitled: “Environment and the Weight of Culture.” Moderator: Rodel Enriquez.
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. 2010. Presented a lecture entitled: “Wei Ziran: A Daoist Ethic of Continual Becoming.” Philosophy Seminar on Advanced Theories in Ethics. Instructor: Agustin Martin Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. 2010.
Presented a lecture entitled: “Ecological Consciousness and the Weight of Culture.” Philosophy Summer Seminar on Philosophy and Culture. Instructor: Agustin Martin Rodriguez, Ph.D.
International House of Japan, Tokyo, Japan. 2009. Presented a lecture entitled: “Education: Forming Persons in a Dialogue of Life.” Public Symposium of the Asia Leadership Fellow Program 2009.
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. 2009. Presented a lecture entitled: “Education and Philosophy as Formation of Persons.” Moderator: Yoshiko Ashiwa, Ph.D.
Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan. 2009. Presented a lecture entitled: “Wei Ziran: A Daoist Ecological Ethic as Critique and Challenge.” Moderator: Chiharu Takenaka, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. 2008. Presented a lecture entitled: “Grounding Environmental Ethics in Co-creative Participation (Wei Ziran).” Philosophy Summer Seminar in Applied Ethics. Instructor: Agustin Martin Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines. 2006. Presented a lecture entitled: “Abiding in the Highest Good: Discerning a Way Toward Social Harmony in The Great Learning.” Lecture to Graduating Seniors of Philosophy and Asian Studies. Moderator: Alfredo P. Co, Ph.D.
St. Camillus College Seminary, Marikina, Philippines. 2005. Presented a lecture entitled: “Wuwei as Way-making in the Dao: The Daoist Ethic of Constant Becoming.” First Philosophical Series of Talks. Moderator: Rodel Enriquez.
Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2016. Presented a lecture entitled: “Weiziran: A Daoist Ethics of the Environment.” Course: Graduate Course on Ethics, Environment and Society—From Theory to Practice. Instructors: Christian Gamborg, Ph.D., and Mickey Gjerris, Ph.D.
Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Denmark. 2016. Presented a lecture entitled: “Weiziran and Aloha ʻĀina: Place, Identity and Ethics of the Environment.” Behavioral Economics Seminar. Moderator: Niels Strange, Ph.D.
St. Camillus College Seminary, Marikina, Philippines. 2011. Presented a lecture entitled: “Environment and the Weight of Culture.” Moderator: Rodel Enriquez.
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. 2010. Presented a lecture entitled: “Wei Ziran: A Daoist Ethic of Continual Becoming.” Philosophy Seminar on Advanced Theories in Ethics. Instructor: Agustin Martin Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. 2010.
Presented a lecture entitled: “Ecological Consciousness and the Weight of Culture.” Philosophy Summer Seminar on Philosophy and Culture. Instructor: Agustin Martin Rodriguez, Ph.D.
International House of Japan, Tokyo, Japan. 2009. Presented a lecture entitled: “Education: Forming Persons in a Dialogue of Life.” Public Symposium of the Asia Leadership Fellow Program 2009.
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. 2009. Presented a lecture entitled: “Education and Philosophy as Formation of Persons.” Moderator: Yoshiko Ashiwa, Ph.D.
Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan. 2009. Presented a lecture entitled: “Wei Ziran: A Daoist Ecological Ethic as Critique and Challenge.” Moderator: Chiharu Takenaka, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. 2008. Presented a lecture entitled: “Grounding Environmental Ethics in Co-creative Participation (Wei Ziran).” Philosophy Summer Seminar in Applied Ethics. Instructor: Agustin Martin Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines. 2006. Presented a lecture entitled: “Abiding in the Highest Good: Discerning a Way Toward Social Harmony in The Great Learning.” Lecture to Graduating Seniors of Philosophy and Asian Studies. Moderator: Alfredo P. Co, Ph.D.
St. Camillus College Seminary, Marikina, Philippines. 2005. Presented a lecture entitled: “Wuwei as Way-making in the Dao: The Daoist Ethic of Constant Becoming.” First Philosophical Series of Talks. Moderator: Rodel Enriquez.
Teaching Assistant
Department of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. Academic Year 2003 - 2004. Assisted Professor Manuel B. Dy, Jr., in his undergraduate classes on a voluntary basis. Courses: Ph 101 Philosophy of the Human Person 1, Ph 102 Philosophy of the Human Person 2, and Ph 112 Ancient Chinese Philosophy.