She holds a degree in Philosophy from Universidad Panamericana and a Master in Philosophy of Science from the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas of the UNAM. She currently works as Academic Secretary and full time professor at the Institute of Humanities at Universidad Panamericana, where she has taught History of Culture, Person and Society, Ethics and Social Philosophy, as well as Philosophical Anthropology and Philosophy of the Person at the Faculty of Philosophy of the same university. Previously she worked as a research assistant at IPADE, working on topics related to Philosophy and Business. Co-author of the book Formación Cívica y Ética 2, Jóvenes en acción por un mundo mejor (2013) for high school. She is part of the Interdisciplinary Group of Feminist Studies.
School: Institute of Humanities
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Catalina Echevarría Navarro
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Education and a master’s degree in Educational Administration from the Universidad Panamericana. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, where she is currently pursuing a doctoral degree.
She currently serves as Secretary of Student Affairs for the Humanities at Ciudad UP and is a member of the Steering Committee of the Institute of Humanities at the Mexico City campus. She teaches undergraduate courses in "Person and Society," "Ethics," and "Philosophical Anthropology."
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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). 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. Ensayos sobre la obra filosófica de Carlos Llano (editor), published under the IPADE Publishing-EUNSA imprint (2023), "Renovar un mundo común: la posibilidad educativa de la ciudad" (in the book Educar en los márgenes. Reflexiones a partir de las teorías y de las experiencias prácticas compartidas. Subway river, 2023) and "Should the city be democratic? Una aproximación desde Ortega y 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). She obtained a master's degree in Government and Public Policy (UP, Mexico campus) with the thesis City and Beauty. Una propuesta ética desde la filosofía política, which he later worked on with José Antonio Lozano and they published under the title Ciudad y belleza (Tirant lo Blanch, 2018). He has been a professor at UP, campus Mexico, since 2007, where he has taught the subjects Argumentation, Writing and Techniques of Philosophical Writing (undergraduate), Ethics and Power, Selected Topics in Management and Foundations of Government Action (graduate). He currently coordinates the interdisciplinary faculty seminar Ethical Dilemmas of Contemporary Business. With students from different undergraduate programs, he participates in the reading group Libros y ayuda, in which classic works of world literature are discussed and analyzed and funds are raised for various charitable purposes.
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Vicente De Haro Romo
Vicente de Haro holds a master's degree in philosophy from UNAM and a bachelor's and doctorate in philosophy from Universidad Panamericana . He won the national prize for his undergraduate thesis in Philosophy in 2002, awarded by the Philosophical Association of Mexico. He is a level 1 member of the national system of researchers, author of two books, co-author of another and editor of one more; among the books of his authorship stands out "Duty, Virtue and Practical Reason in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals" published by Olms in 2015. He is also the author of book chapters and specialized and popular articles and director of the philosophical collection Sapientia, of Editorial NUN. He is director of the Humanities area at the Mexico City campus of the Universidad Panamericana and member of the Identity and Values Committee of the same university.
Research professor at the Institute of Humanities and professor of History of Kant's philosophy and the development of German idealism at the Faculty of Philosophy of the UP. He has taught and lectured in different postgraduate courses in Mexico and abroad. His research topics are ethics and anthropology in Kant and German idealism, hermeneutic philosophy and René Girard's mimetic anthropology.
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Cecilia María Coronado Angulo
She holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Navarra, Spain, and is a Level 1 member of the National System of Researchers of the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) in Mexico; she is also a member of the Philosophical Association of Mexico (AFM). She earned a Master’s degree in Governance and Organizational Culture from the University of Navarra, Spain, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Universidad Panamericana, Mexico. During her studies in Spain, she completed a research fellowship at the University of Halle, Germany, with Professor Robert Schnepf. Her research interests include social philosophy, critical theory, social institutions, and migration.
Since August 2014, she has been a professor and researcher at the Institute of Humanities at the Universidad Panamericana Mexico), where she teaches courses on Social Philosophy and Man and the Contemporary World. She also teaches Social Philosophy in the School of Philosophy. She co-directed (along with Dr. Luis Xavier López Farjeat) the research project titled “Migration, Territory, and Identities” from 2017 to 2019 and currently directs the project “Identity and Plurality in the University: A Critical Perspective.” Both projects are funded by the UP Research Promotion Fund. She has served as a reviewer for the journals Tópicos, Civitas, and Perseitas, among many others, as well as for the publishers Aliosventos and NUN. Her most recent publications are: “Group Asylum, Sovereignty, and the Ethics of Care” (Social Sciences, 2020, Vol. 9, No. 8), “Instrumental Reason, Society, and Institutions: A Profile of Max Weber and the Frankfurt School” (2019, EUNSA, Pamplona), and “Freedom as a Condition of Justice in Axel Honneth” (Open Insight, 2018, Vol. 9, No. 15). She has been a member of the board of directors of the Institute of Humanities since August 2016, served as academic director of Contemporary Man and the World and Social Philosophy for over five years, and currently serves as deputy director of the Institute of Humanities.
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Arturo Arroyo Gutierrez
He is a graduate of the School of Philosophy of the Universidad Panamericana. He graduated with the thesis "Prescience and freedom in Book V of the City of God, a dialogue with Cicero". He did his graduate studies at the School of Pedagogy at Universidad Panamericana. She obtained her degree with the research work "Academic preceptorship in university teaching: proposal for teacher training in the Superior of Gastronomy". She has taught at the Institute of Humanities of the Universidad Panamericana since 2010. Her teaching experience begins in 2006 at the Superior College of Gastronomy. She is currently pursuing a PhD in History of Thought with a research work on the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber.
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Sandra Anchondo Pavón
D. in Philosophy from Universidad Panamericana. She is interested in the relationship between rhetoric and moral philosophy, indigenist humanism and novo-Hispanic philosophy. She has taught ethics, social philosophy and philosophy of culture.

