Universidad Panamericana | Victor Isolino Doval González
Victor Isolino Doval González

He is a full time professor at the Institute of Humanities of the UP,
Mexico campus. His research and teaching work focuses on practical philosophy (theory of action, political philosophy and ethics).
(theory of action, political philosophy and ethics).
His main lines of research are: 1) the thought of Carlos Llano,
2) philosophy of the city and 3) the thought of José Ortega y Gasset.
His most recent publications include La fuerza del realismo. Essays
on the philosophical work of Carlos Llano (editor), published under the IPADE-EUNSA publishing
Publishing-EUNSA (2023), "Renovar un mundo común: la posibilidad educativa
of the City" (in the book Educating in the Margins. Reflections from theories and
Theories and Shared Practical Experiences. Vol. 2. Underground river,
2023) and "Should the city be democratic? An approach from Ortega y Gasset" (in the book
Gasset" (in the book El cultivo del saber. EUNSA, 2021).
D. in Philosophy (University of Navarra). He directs the research group
on city and beauty at UP (campus Mexico). He is a member of the permanent seminar
Aesthetics and City (ITAM).
He obtained his Master's degree in Government and Public Policy (UP, Mexico campus) with the thesis
thesis City and beauty. An ethical proposal from political philosophy, which he later
he later worked on with José Antonio Lozano and published under the title
Ciudad y belleza (Tirant lo Blanch, 2018).
He has been a professor at UP, Mexico campus, since 2007, where he has taught the following subjects.
Argumentation, Writing and Techniques of Philosophical Writing (undergraduate), Ethics and
(undergraduate), Ethics and Power, Selected Topics in Management and Fundamentals of Government Action (graduate).
of Government Action (graduate studies).
He currently coordinates the interdisciplinary faculty seminar Ethical Dilemmas in Contemporary Business.
of Contemporary Business.
With students from different undergraduate programs, she participates in the reading group Libros
and Help, in which classic works of world literature are discussed and analyzed, and funds are raised for different
and raise funds for various charitable purposes.

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