He studied sociology and philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and pursued graduate studies in philosophy and modern literature, as well as a doctorate in film theory and analysis. He has taught at various universities across the country and has published in specialized cultural and academic journals, with a focus on film and television series. In recent years, his work has focused on the study of Mexican horror cinema and its links to various manifestations of narco-violence.
School: Institute of Humanities
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Andrés Téllez Parra
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Luz Maria Alvarez Villalobos
Luz María Alvarez Villalobos holds a PhD and a Master's degree in History of Thought from Universidad Panamericana, Campus México. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Universidad del Valle de Atemajac.
In 2003, she received the Annual José María Vigil Thesis Award in Literature and Literature, for: "The difficulties of human love in the common life in the anthropology of Karol Wojtyla". In 2010, honorable mention for his Master's thesis. In 2019 she received the categorization of Research Professor by the Universidad Panamericana.
She coordinated the Specialty in Anthropology and Ethics at the Guadalajara Campus from its beginning in 1998 to 2001. She has been a research professor at the Humanities Institute of the Guadalajara campus since 2001. She teaches philosophy and history at the undergraduate and graduate levels. She has publications in newspapers, book chapters and scientific journals.
She was Editorial Advisor of Culture of the newspaper Mural/Reforma and collaborator in the film section. She was the host of the television program "Hablando claro" about family issues in Mariavision. Her research interests revolve around Novo-Hispanic, Aristotelian/Thomistic and nominalist philosophy; feminism and personalism; Christianity, Judaism and Islam dialogue; and art cinema.
July 2023.
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Lourdes Mercado Ramirez
- Bachelor's Degree in Pedagogy from Universidad Panamericana Campus Guadalajara
- Specialties in Human Resources Management, Didactic Competencies and Anthropology and Ethics by UP Guadalajara.
- Master's Degree in Sociology from the Complutense University of Madrid.
- D. in Organizational Governance and Culture from the Institute of Business and Humanism of the University of Navarra.
She has served as Corporate Image Coordinator at Colegio Los Altos, Coordinator of Integral Formation at Colegio Torreblanca and Academic Coordinator of the School of Finance and Accounting at Universidad Panamericana.
28 years of teaching experience at Universidad Panamericana, teaching pedagogical, sociological and philosophical subjects.
He has been Head of Training at Grupo Tecno Gas Corporate and Head of Human Resources at Consorcio Procomía.
She is currently University Advisor at ESDAI and Gastronomic Business Management and professor at the Academy of Anthropology and Ethics of the Institute of Humanities at Universidad Panamericana Guadalajara.
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Yurixhi Gallardo Martinez
Yurixhi Gallardo Martínez is a professor and researcher at the Institute of Humanities at the Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara campus. She is a member of the National System of Researchers (Level I).
She holds a Doctor of Law degree from the Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara campus, which allowed her to earn a Master’s degree in Humanities and Social Sciences from the Universidad Abat Oliba CEU in Barcelona, Spain; she also holds a Master’s degree in the History of Thought from the Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City campus. In addition, she has participated in various educational programs, including those organized by the Institute of Autonomous Studies of the Government of Catalonia and the College of Jalisco, as well as those offered by The Phoenix Institute: Issues in Political Philosophy at Abat Oliba CEU University in Barcelona, Spain; the Summer Program for the Study of Western Institutions at the University of Notre Dame; and Modernity, Relativism, and Cultural Revival at Exeter College, Oxford.
Co-author of *Keys to Understanding Compliance in Mexico* (Tirant lo Blanch, 2024). Editor of *Practical Cases in Ethics for Legal Professionals in Mexico* (Tirant lo Blanch, 2020) and *Mexico and Its Legal System*, published by the American Bar Association, Section of International Law, and Carolina Academic Press (2018). Member of the Board of Directors of the Mexican Bar Association, Jalisco Chapter, A.C. She is a member of the International Association of Legal Ethics. She serves as an academic peer reviewer for the Council for the Accreditation of Legal Education, A.C. (CONAED), where she has evaluated educational institutions in Mexico and Peru.
Her research focuses on legal ethics, compliance, and the teaching of professional ethics—topics she discusses at national and international academic conferences and in various publications. She has participated in international research groups, including one led by Neil W. Hamilton at the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions. She is a guest columnist for the newspapers El Informador and Mural. On the radio, she has served as a commentator on the news program Así las Cosas on W Radio Guadalajara.
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Susana Ochoa Torres
Susana A. Ochoa Torres holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Finance, a Master’s degree in Education, a Master’s degree in Philosophy, and a Ph.D. in Economic Development, with her dissertation focusing on the inclusion of women in the workforce. She is currently a professor classified as a researcher, Head of the Academy of Social Philosophy and the Division of Family Studies in the Department of Humanities at the Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara campus, Jalisco, Mexico. She is a certified consultant in Social Responsibility by the Mexican Center for Philanthropy (CEMEFI) and an international auditor for the SA 8000 Social Responsibility standard. She is a tenured professor of ethics and social and political philosophy, as well as Social Responsibility, at various higher education institutions across the country. In 2017, she won first place internationally at Harvard University’s Institute of Microeconomics for Competitiveness with Professor Michael Porter for a project on a higher education cluster in Russia.
She is a passionate advocate for person-centered feminism and serves as coordinator, member, and founder of the Interdisciplinary Group for Feminist Studies (GIEF). She is Chair of the Equity Committee at Levy Holding.
He has published scientific papers at various conferences and in the Q1 journal Heliyon.
She has published three books: *Social Leadership*, *Adolescence: A Guide from Parents to Parents*, and *A New Perspective on Social Commitment*; the first two are practically out of print.
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Sandra Hernández González
Profesora Investigadora del Instituto de Humanidades Campus Guadalajara, donde imparte las asignaturas de Antropología y Ética en licenciatura y posgrados. Dra. en Humanidades por la Universidad Internacional de Cataluña (España), con la tesis sobre “El papel del deseo en la filosofía moral de Alasdair MacIntyre”. Experta en la relación entre deseos, realización humana y formación del carácter. Otras de sus áreas de interés e investigación, vinculadas estrechamente con lo anterior, versan sobre la ética antropológica, la teoría de la acción, las virtudes y el razonamiento práctico.
Entre sus publicaciones destaca:
‘MacIntyre, el deseo y las virtudes’, (2022ª). En F. Javier de la Torre, Maximiliano Loria y Lucion Nontón, (Eds). Cuarenta años de After Virtue de Alasdaire MacIntyre, Relecturas Iberoamericanas. Dykinson: Madrid. ISBN: 978-84-1122-298-3 (pp. 47-57).
‘Narrative, Practical Reasoning and Rational Desire’, (2022b). En Sante Maletta, Dario Mazzola y Damiano Simoncelli (Eds). Practical Rationality and Human Difference. Perspectives on and Beyond Alasdair MacIntyre. Mimesis International: Milán. ISBN: 9788869774119 (pp. 101-110).
Reseña (2023): Bosch, M. (Ed. 2020). Desire and Human Flourishing: Perspectives from Positive Psychology, Moral Education and Virtue Ethics. Springer. 451 pp. En Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía n. 65, ene-abr (2023) ISSN: 0188-6649 ( pp. 2007-8498 impreso), (pp. 465-470 en línea).
‘The Practice of Governance´s Influence over Social Compartmentalization and Fragmentation of Desires’. (2024). Revista Empresa y Humanismo, Universidad de Navarra. Publicación enero-marzo 2024.
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Rómulo Ramírez Daza y García
Dr. Rómulo Ramírez Daza y García is a Philosopher and Member of the National System of Researchers, Level I. He is a Professor Categorized UP Level A. Professor Categorized UP Level A. Degree in Philosophy from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. Master in Philosophy from the University of Guadalajara and Doctor in Philosophy from the University of Guanajuato, Mexico. Author of 40 scientific publications including articles, book chapters on various topics of ancient Greek philosophy, 2 self-authored books, and 1 co-authored book.
Since 2007 he is Professor-Researcher at the Institute of Humanities of the Universidad Panamericana Campus Guadalajara. Member of the International Society of Greek Philosophy, Spain and Portugal. Collaborator of the Academic Body: Logic, Rhetoric and Theory of Argumentation of the University of Guadalajara. Member of the Mexican Academy of Rhetoric of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the Iberoamerican Organization of Rhetoric and the Latin American Association of Ancient Philosophy. Member of the Philosophical Association of Mexico and the Mexican Association of Classical Studies. Current Research Secretary of the Institute of Humanities of the Universidad Panamericana, Campus Guadalajara. His specialized line of research is Ancient Philosophy and Argumentation, especially in Plato, Aristotle, antecedent traditions and reception of these two thinkers in posterity.
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Rafael E. Piña Valdez
Professor of theology at UP since August 2015, he has been engaged in teaching and biblical-theological dissemination activities since 2006. He was producer and host of an international Catholic television channel and frequently collaborates in different media such as radio, podcast and social networks. His teaching scope covers a wide spectrum, from small groups in church settings and institutes, the university classroom and academic conferences, or participation in large forums for the general public. His professional studies include Industrial and Systems Engineering (Tec de Monterrey), Specialization in Anthropology and Ethics (UP) and Master in Theology (Aquinas Institute of Theology).
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Héctor Tadeo López Limón
From Monterrey NL. D. in Biblical Theology from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He studied Journalism and Media at the Tec de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey with a major in audiovisual production. With several years of experience in the field of journalism, he is now dedicated to priestly ministry and teaching. He is a chaplain and professor of Theological Anthropology and other subjects at Universidad Panamericana.


