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Attenion learning institutions: Digitization puts big demands on quality of and approach to education

Posted on June 6, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on Attenion learning institutions: Digitization puts big demands on quality of and approach to education
Attenion learning institutions: Digitization puts big demands on quality of and approach to education

Manila Times columnist and De La Salle University (DLSU) professor Antonio Contreras is talking like the union leader he has just become. In his piece “The fourth industrial revolution and the challenges of a corporatized higher education”, he writes about “the drive associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where employability becomes the driving force and…

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Business, Education, Tech Talk

The REAL reason why killing is easy in the Philippines

Posted on August 3, 2016August 3, 2016 By benign0 45 Comments on The REAL reason why killing is easy in the Philippines
The REAL reason why killing is easy in the Philippines

“Human rights” is the current rallying cry of the Philippines’ “civil society” today. This renewed interest is backdropped by the noticeable escalation in the number of homicide cases reported in the media recently which, activists allege, can be traced back to words of encouragement supposedly issued by no less than President Rodrigo Duterte himself. So…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Society

The origins of morality, the glue that binds human societies

Posted on April 9, 2015 By benign0 7 Comments on The origins of morality, the glue that binds human societies
The origins of morality, the glue that binds human societies

Jumping off from Hector Gamboa’s excellent piece Evolution-based Morality? Don’t Pick Up the Soap!, I thought I’d share my own readings on the controversial subject of the origins of morality. In his book The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion, Jonathan Haidt makes a case for the way morality arose…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Religion, Society

Abortion is really a simple issue if you take the ‘soul’ out of the debate

Posted on April 20, 2014February 3, 2022 By benign0 71 Comments on Abortion is really a simple issue if you take the ‘soul’ out of the debate
Abortion is really a simple issue if you take the ‘soul’ out of the debate

Nobody who rests comfily within the bed of Establishment thinking seems to want to take a position on the debate around abortion. The highest profile players in this arena include New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights playing forward striker for the Forces of Ethical Thinking and on the other side is the 2,000-year-old bedrock of,…

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Civics, Lifestyle, Religion, Science

Life is cheap in the Philippines: recent events prove it

Posted on December 9, 2013 By benign0 28 Comments on Life is cheap in the Philippines: recent events prove it
Life is cheap in the Philippines: recent events prove it

The sad economics of human life is plain as day. Close to 6,000 Filipinos died just recently after super-typhoon Yolanda (a.k.a. Haiyan) struck the Philippines’ coconut growing heartland in November of this year. The Philippines made international news, the world’s great powers moved their men and steel into the disaster zone to help, top Filipino…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Economy, Government, Media, Religion, Society

On Edsa People Power and the legacy of the Jabidah massacre

Posted on February 25, 2013February 25, 2013 By Ms. Mike Portes 9 Comments on On Edsa People Power and the legacy of the Jabidah massacre
On Edsa People Power and the legacy of the Jabidah massacre

It’s been 27 years since the Edsa People Power, a time when we all hoped for the best. Where has that spirit gone? Has that “Proud to be a Filipino” tagline, gone beyond lip service? Has that popular mantra translated to a country where the rights of its citizens is upheld and its citizens know the…

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Politics, Society, The South
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