He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Universidad Panamericana, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Navarra. He is a Tenured Researcher (Level C) in the Department of Philosophy at the Universidad Panamericana. He serves as Director of the graduate programs in that department. He is a Level II member of the National System of Researchers (SECIHTII).
His area of expertise is medieval and scholastic philosophy, with a particular focus on the legal and practical philosophy of that period. Other areas of interest in which he has published include the philosophy of humor and laughter, as well as 20th-century Mexican philosophy. He is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, and books in these fields.
He is a tenured professor of the courses “History of Medieval Philosophy” and “History of Scholastic Philosophy” in the Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy at the UP; he teaches the course “Introduction to the Middle Ages” in the Master’s Degree in History of Thought at the UP; and he currently teaches the course “Research Methodology” in the Doctoral Program in Practical Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
He is a tenured professor of the courses “History of Medieval Philosophy” and “History of Scholastic Philosophy” in the Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy at the UP; he teaches the course “Introduction to the Middle Ages” in the Master’s Degree in History of Thought at the UP; and he currently teaches the course “Research Methodology” in the Doctoral Program in Practical Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
Research Areas
- Speculative Philosophy

