Philosophy Classes on Special Ethics
The Human Resource Management, in collaboration with the Department of Philosophy of the College of Arts and Sciences, will offer Philosophy Classes on Special Ethics for faculty and staff beginning June 11 (Wednesday).
This series is a formative opportunity to deepen one's intellectual and moral understanding of the human person, of work, and of society through the lens of philosophical reflection. The classes are designed to foster a richer integration of previous IDP modules into one's personal and professional life at the University.
The classes will be from 10:30 am to 12 noon on the following dates:
June 11
Diagnostic + Unity of life
Lecturer: Dr. Pia Garcia
Venue: ALB Case Room 1
June 18
Basis of good and evil (happiness + natural law + human dignity) / Sources of Morality
Lecturer: Dr. Guillermo Dionisio
Venue: ACB 401
June 25
Virtues and Common good
Lecturer: Ms. Celine Socrates
Venue: ALB Case Room 2
July 9
Doing your work well + creating a culture
Lecturer: TBD
Venue: ALB Case Room 2
July 16
Societal problems + human solutions, Part I
Lecturer: TBD
Venue: ALB Case Room 2
July 23
Societal problems + human solutions, Part II
Lecturer: TBD
Venue: ALB Case Room 2
This program offering on Special Ethics is part of Cycle 4: Philosophy Classes of the Institutional Development Program (IDP). Faculty and staff who have coursed through IDP Cycle I: Corporate Philosophy Series and IDP Cycle II: Christian Doctrine Series are highly encouraged to attend the classes. Employees who have previously taken the course may attend for a refresher.
To register for the program, click here.
Employees who wish to take IDP Cycles I and II asynchronously online may click here and here.
Please note too that completion of IDP Cycle 4 is one of the criteria considered in the promotion of faculty members.
Please contact Ms. Zoila Pilola of HRM at [email protected] for inquiries.