Andrelita Maria S. Cenzon
earned her Ph.D. in Theology from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome, Italy. She holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Santo Tomas and a Ph.D. in Education from the Istituto Internazionale delle Science dell’Educazione, University of Navarre, Rome Branch, Italy. Her current research interest is in Philosophical Anthropology, particularly on the anthropology of emotions and on bodiliness. She has devoted much of her time to teaching Theology and Philosophy. She has presented papers in international conferences here and abroad and has publications on Theology, Philosophy, and Education. Her extension activities in these same fields have been continuous and valuable for their deep impact. She has held the Chair of the Department of Philosophy. She was a member of the Academic Council and of the Standards Committee, and Academic Director of CAS. Her contribution to liberal education - expounding the philosophy behind it, developing its curriculum and pedagogy - in the University is foundational. She has likewise studied the Christian perspective in the undergraduate curriculum, which has led to the philosophy series for faculty and other seminar-workshops for faculty development. She conceptualized the themes for the Conferences on Education and Culture (CE&C) for several years, in effect setting the direction for this international conference. Dr. Cenzon is an Associate Professor of the University of Asia and the Pacific serving UA&P in different capacities. Prior to joining UA&P, she was a lecturer at the Istituto Internazionale delle Science dell’Educazione, University of Navarre, Rome Branch, Italy. She speaks Italian, Spanish, English, At present, she teaches courses in Ethics and Philosophical Anthropology in UA&P and is a speaker for seminars in the country and abroad specially in these topics.

Corazon T. Toralba
is the current Chair of the Department of Philosophy, University of Asia & the Pacific. She earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Santo Tomas (2001). Her research interest is on Philosophy of the Family. She has published books and articles in peer-reviewed journals and has presented academic papers in local and international conferences. She was a Visiting Research Professor at the Catholic University of America (2012) and was a Lingnan Visiting Scholar at the Lingnan University, Hongkong (2006). She has served as officer in various professional organizations. She was Director of International Relations for the International Society for Values Inquiry, from 2008 to 2015. She served as Secretary of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines and Member of Board of Directors from 2010 to 2012; Vice-President and Member of the Board of Directors, Philosophical Association of the Philippines from 2001 to 2003; 2003 to 2005; 2007 to 2009 and as Member Board of Directors, Philosophical Association of the Philippines from 1999 to 2001. She has also organized several national and international conferences. At present, she is teaching Philosophy of Family, Work and Society, Ethics, Philosophical Anthropology at the University of Asia and the Pacific.

Guillermo R. Dionisio
is a member of the faculty of the Philosophy Department of the University of Asia and the Pacific since 2000. He is currently taking his Ph.D. studies in Philosophy at the University of Santo Tomas. His undergraduate and graduate degrees are from the same university. His MA thesis was on Jürgen Habermas and Karol Wojtyła on Person and Community: A Dialogue on the Moral Becoming of the Human Person. He was a summer full-scholar at the Internationale Sommerakademie, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Catholic University of Eichstätt), Germany, 2011. His research interests are on Personalist Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics and Philosophy of Forgiveness. He has presented academic papers in local and international conferences. He has published several articles in scholarly journals and books. He is a co-founder of the Concilium Philosophiae Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Manilensis (Philosophy Council of the Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, Manila). He was a member of the College of Jurors of the Southeast Asian Foundation for Children's Television (Anak TV Awards) 2004. At present, he is teaching Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics at the University of Asia and the Pacific.
