Juan Francisco GARCÍA

garcia-juan-francisco Dr. Juan Francisco García Aguilar has a Law degree from UNAM, as well as complementary studies from the CIDE Economic Research and Teaching Centre. He studied a Master's Degree in Philosophy and Cultural Criticism at the Intercontinental University UIC, Mexico. In 2013 he was awarded the Santander-University of Salamanca Scholarship to study in Spain, where he completed a Master's in Advanced Studies in Philosophy and a Doctorate in Philosophy. In the professional field, he has served as Director of Transparency on the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy, CONEVAL; and as Director of Training on the Council for Crime Prevention with Citizen Participation, COPREDECI. As an academic he has specialized in the work of Soren Kierkegaard and Albert Camus. He has spoken at a range of conferences and has national and international academic publications, among the most relevant are the books: Fragilidad y entendimiento: impresiones del pensamiento kierkegaardiano and La carne que duele: el abandono y la metáfora intersubjetiva. From 2017 to 2022 he served as Coordinator of the doctorate in Humanities at the Anahuac University, Queretaro. He is currently a lecturer on the Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and in the Master's Degree in Contemporary Applied Philosophy, academic programmes attached to the Faculty of Philosophy of the UAQ, and he is also Coordinator of the Specialty in Research Ethics at the UAQ. As of 2018, he is a member of the National System of Researchers (Level I) SNI-CONACYT.
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