Joseph Martin M. Jose
Assistant Professorial Lecturer
Educational Background
PhD in Philosophy
De La Salle University
Master in Philosophical Research
De La Salle University
Bachelor of Arts major in Philosophy
De La Salle University
Joseph Martin M. Jose is an Assistant Professorial Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, De La Salle University – Manila. He obtained his bachelor’s (summa cum laude), masteral, and doctoral degrees in philosophy from the same university. His dissertation on the Aristotelian approach to social media friendship was awarded outstanding dissertation. His recent publications are book chapters in Love and Friendship Across Cultures: Perspectives from East and West (2021), Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia (2023), and AI Ethics Primer for Filipinos (2024). He is a member of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines (PAP), Philippine National Philosophical Research Society (PNPRS), and Philippine Association for the Study of History, Culture, and Religion (PASCHR). He is also a member of the editorial board of Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy where he serves as an Assistant Editor.
Research Interest
- Philosophy of Friendship
- Philosophy of Technology
- Virtue Ethics
- Filipino Philosophy
- Hindu Philosophy
Selected Publications
- Jose, J. M. M. (2017). Alfredo P. Co. Across the ancient philosophical world: Essays in comparative philosophy. Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy, 18(2), 253-257.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2018). Resolving the Gettier Problem in the Smith Case: The Donnellan Linguistic Approach.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2018). A critique of Dreyfus’s Kierkegaardian analysis of the internet. Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy, 19(1), 76-94.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2019). Sartre Misconstrued: a Reply to Michael Lopato’s “social Media, Love, and Sartre’s Look of the Other”. Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy, 20(1), 60-79.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2021). New Directions in Filipino Philosophy: Challenges for the ‘Millennial Filipino Philosopher’.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2021). Towards a Confucian Ethics of Humane Online Relations. Love and Friendship Across Cultures: Perspectives from East and West, 67-80.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2023). Listening to a Different Voice: Gendering Dharma Through Sita of the Ramayana. In Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia (pp. 377-389). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
- Jose, J. M. M. (2024). bell hooks’ Postfeminism and Indigenous Women in the Philippines.
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