
Nogoy, Patrick Vance S., S.J., Ph.D.
Contact Info
Loyola House Of Studies, Ateneo De Manila University
Loyola Heights, Quezon City, Philippines 110
pnogoy@lst.edu
Courses
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of Nature
- Faith and Philosophy: Religion and Justice
Areas of Interest
Liberalism, Religion, Theories Of Justice, Political Realism, Legal Philosophy (Responsibility And Law), Aggregation Ethics, Political Theology, Contemporary Continental Philosophy (Heidegger, Levinas, Marion, Foucault, Arendt), Christian Metaphysics, Catholic Theology
Education
Post-Graduate
- Phd In Philosophy In Political Philosophy, University College London
- Master In Philosophical Studies (Research), University College London
- Master Of Arts In Theological Studies, Ateneo De Manila University
- Master Of Arts In Philosophy, Ateneo De Manila University
Bachelor
- Bachelor In Sacred Theology, Loyola School Of Theology
- Bachelor Of Science In Management, Major In Communications Technology Management, Minor In International Business, Ateneo De Manila University
Research and Publications
Books
- Religion and Justice, PhD thesis, University College London, Loyola Monographs, no. 3
- Touching Love: Thoughts and Stories, Published by Daughters of St. Paul (2015)
- POP: Pilosopiya, OPM, Pag-ibig, co-authored with Dr. Michael G. Aurelio, Published by Ateneo de Naga, University Press (2024)
Journals / Articles
- “Why the Council of Nicaea Still Matters for Asian Trinitarian Ontology”, Landas 37:2
- “Growing into Kusang-Loob and Ka-KristongLoob: Some Implications of Exploring Loob as the Filipino’s Understanding of Conscience in Today’s Times”, Loyola Papers 5:1
- “Memory as a Pastoral Tool for Building Christian Communities: An Exegetical-Theological-Pastoral Reflection on the Book of Sirach and the Hymn to Ancestors (Sir. 44:1-15)”, Timon 19
- “God’s Forever Gift of Godself: Examining the Roles of the Holy Spirit in Jn. 14-16”, Loyola Papers 1:1
Conference Papers
- “Eliminating Learning by Experience? On Meta-Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and What It Means to Be Human”, Inaugural Symposium of the Global Research Alliance of Jesuit Universities (GRAJU), AdMU 2026
- “Urban Political Ecology and Informal City: Using the Capabilities Approach for Co-Designing with Manila Slum Communities” 12th International Conference on Philosophy of the City in Busan, South Korea 2025

