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ALBERT M. LAGLIVA
PhD (ongoing), Ateneo de Manila University
MA Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University
AB Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University

Albert Lagliva teaches in various schools of Philosophy such as the Ateneo de Manila, St. Camillus College Seminary and St. Vincent School of Theology-Adamson University. Aside from teaching he has also given public lectures on philosophy at St. Vincent College Seminary (2005) and Oblates of Saint Joseph College Seminary (2007). He has contributed articles for different publications and involved himself in a number of research projects, one of which is Post-Traditional Solidarities. In addition, he has also participated in a number of national conferences given by the Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Inc. He used to work as the Project Officer of the Anti-Poverty Desk in the Institute on Church and Social Issues in Ateneo de Manila University (2002-2003). He has also been the Circulation Representative in Newsweek International in Makati (1993-1997).

Publications

“And Makapangyarihang Sarili: Pagmumuni sa Kaalaman, Teknolohiya at Pagtingin”. Ad Veritatem, Vol. 6, No. 2, March 2007.

“Wrong Prescription”. Intersect Magazine, September 2003

“For the Sake of Farmers”. Intersect Magazine, June 2003

“To Rice or Fall?”. Intersect Magazine, January 2003

“Dekada 70: To Will Not to Forget”. Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 22, 2002, p.A9

“Rice Farmers’ Santa Claus”. Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 6, 2002, p.A9

“Marine Life, Our Life”. Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 29, 2002, p.A7

“Pakikiisa sa Magsasaka”. Intersect Magazine, September 2002

“Inside the Cults”. Intersect Magazine, August 2002

“Pangako at Pag-ako”. Matanglawin, August 2002

“Memorice”. Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 21, 2002, p.A7

“Growth Amidst Dangers”. Intersect Magazine, July 2002

“Not the Biggest Distribution in History”. Intersect Magazine, July 2002

“Nurturing the Nations Most Precious Workforce”. Philippine Star, July 3, 2001, p.10

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