Beverly A. Sarza

Associate Professor

Educational Background

PhD in Philosophy
De La Salle University

MA in Philosophy
De La Salle University

Bachelor of Arts Major in Philosophy, Minor in Political Science
De La Salle University-Dasmariñas

Beverly A. Sarza is a faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, De La Salle University. She also earned her graduate degrees at DLSU. Her research and teaching interests include philosophy of arts and aesthetics, Filipino philosophy, gender studies, and disability studies.

Research Interest

  • Philosophy of arts
  • Gender studies
  • Filipino philosophy
  • Disabiltiy studies
  • Aesthetics

Selected Publications

  • Sarza, B. A. (2005). Living one’s own philosophy: An analysis of Lorenzo M. Tanada’s nationalist philosophy. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3324
  • Sarza, B. A. (2007). Isang Tagay Para sa Pilosopiyang Pilipino. Malay19(3), 51-56.
  • Cruz, N. L. D., Sarza, B. A., & Apolega, D. (2020). Philosophy of the Human Person: Giving Meaning to Life. Oxford University Press.
  • Sarza, B. A. (2011). Framing familial fibers: The crisis of representation in modern visual arts. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/310
  • Sarza, B. A. (2021). ” On the Ugly: Aesthetic Exchanges”. Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy22(1).
  • Sarza, B. A. (2021). An Ugly Book Tasting: Jane Forsey & Lars Aagaard-Mogensen (Eds.) “On the Ugly: Aesthetic Exchanges”. Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy, 22(1).
  • Sarza, B. A. (2024). The Road to Inclusive Mobility and Accessibility: Interweaving Intersectional Feminism with Disability Discourse through Cycling in the Philippines.

 

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