Notes on Contributors
Nassim Bravo
Researcher and professor in the Department of Humanities at the Universidad Panamericana. He is the head of the line of research on philosophy of religion at the same university. He is the founder and coeditor of the journal Estudios Kierkegaardianos. He has translated several works by Søren Kierkegaard into Spanish such as Para un examen de conciencia (2008), Postscriptum no científico y definitivo a Migajas filosóficas (2009) and Prefacios (2011). He is currently the head translator of the Spanish translation of Kierkegaard’s journals and papers (2011-). He has published a number of articles and chapters in the field of Kierkegaard studies and Golden Age Denmark, including “Kierkegaard y el proyecto sobre el ladrón maestro (1834–1835): el rebelde marginado frente al orden establecido,” (2019) “Heiberg’s ‘A Soul after Death’: A Comedic Wake-Up Call for the Age” (2020) and “The Faust Project in Kierkegaard’s Early Journals” (2020).
Claudio Calabrese
Professor at the Universidad Panamericana, Department of Humanities. He specializes in ancient philosophy (particularly Neoplatonism), patristics (especially the works and thought of Augustine) and phenomenology. He is the head of the research line “Myth, Knowledge and Action.” He has published papers in journals such as Graeco Latina Brunensia and Ʃχολη. His latest book, coedited with Ethel Junco, La recepción de Platón en el siglo XX: Una poiesis de sentido, was published by Peter Lang in 2020.
Teresa Enríquez
Professor at the Universidad Panamericana. She works on philosophy of action in Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas and Harry Frankfurt. Her book De la decisión a la acción was published by Olms in 2011. She was the editor of the book Racionalidad práctica y dimensión social de la acción humana, published by Porrúa in 2012. She authored the chapters “Imperium, Instinct and Natural Law” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008) and “Mixed Actions in the Work of Harry Frankfurt” (Olms, 2016).
Gustavo Esparza
Researcher and professor of philosophy in the Department of Humanities at Universidad Panamericana. An expert on Cassirer’s philosophy, he has published several scholarly articles on myth criticism and literary problems. His
Ethel Junco
Professor at the Universidad Panamericana, Department of Humanities. Her field of study is the hermeneutics of classical culture. She is the author of publications on philosophy and literature in the ancient world; she also works on European and Latin American literature. She has coedited (with Claudio Calabrese) the book La recepción de Platón en el siglo XX: Una poiesis de sentido, published by Peter Lang (2020).
Enrique Martínez
Professor at the Universitat Abat Oliba ceu (uao) at Barcelona, Spain. He is the Dean of the Faculty of Communication, Education and Humanities. He is also a member of the Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas and Director of the Thomistic Institute of Barcelona. He works on metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of education. He has published articles in journals such as Espíritu, Anuario Filosófico, Sapientia and Revista Española de Filosofía. He has also written chapters published by Brepols, Springer and Classiques Garnier.
Cecilia Sabido
Researcher and professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí (uaslp). Her research topics include poetics, aesthetics and human action; she also studies practical and political themes in Aristotelian philosophy and its reception during the Spanish fifteenth century, humanism, Novohispanic and Mexican philosophy. Some of her publications include El pensamiento ético politico de Alfonso de Madrigal (2016), and articles such as “Reflexiones sobre el principio de la acción y el placer como auxiliar en la formación de las virtudes en la ética aristotélica” (2019) and “El ideal humanista de mejoramiento humano y su influencia en Vasco de Quiroga” (2019). She is also coautor and editor of La primera transformación de México, análisis de los argumentos filosóficos preindependentistas (2020).
Jon Stewart
Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He is the founder and general editor of the series, Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, Texts from Golden Age Denmark, and Danish Golden Age Studies. He is the co-editor of the Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook and Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Series. He has authored a number of works,