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A Philosophical Reprimand: On Senatorial Fraternity, the Perils of Passionate Excess, and the Fragile Architecture of Democratic Deliberation

A Philosophical Reprimand: On Senatorial Fraternity, the Perils of Passionate Excess, and the Fragile Architecture of Democratic Deliberation The premise offered—“*Sa aking mga kapuwa senador, tama na ang pagkakawatak-watak. Trabaho na lang tayo*” (“To my fellow senators, enough with the divisions. Let’s just work”)—strikes a chord of pragmatic reconciliation, a weary call to cease factional strife and return to the *res publica*, the public thing. Yet, in the shadow of Senator Erwin Tulfo’s prior utterances—threatening the arrest, collar-grabbing, and forcible escort of Senator Alan Peter Cayetano and associates amid procedural tensions—this statement arrives not as pure catharsis but as a belated, emotionally freighted corrective. One must critique it sternly, not with partisan glee, but through the austere lens of ethical philosophy, institutional political theory, and an esoteric appreciation of the *polis* as a living, vulnerable organism of collective reason. The Ethical Failure ...

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