I am Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Navarra (Spain), where I got my PhD in 1997, with a Dissertation on morality, reason and nature in Thomas Aquinas.
I was a Fulbright Scholar in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard in 2002-3, where I worked on morality, nature and culture in Kant's practical philosophy.
I have taught many courses on ethics and related subjects, as well as a course on Social Anthropology.
Currently I teach Ethics to the Undergraduate Students of Philosophy at the University of Navarra; I teach also a course on "Virtue and Obligation" to the Graduate Students, in the Master's Program in…
I am Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Navarra (Spain), where I got my PhD in 1997, with a Dissertation on morality, reason and nature in Thomas Aquinas.
I was a Fulbright Scholar in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard in 2002-3, where I worked on morality, nature and culture in Kant's practical philosophy.
I have taught many courses on ethics and related subjects, as well as a course on Social Anthropology.
Currently I teach Ethics to the Undergraduate Students of Philosophy at the University of Navarra; I teach also a course on "Virtue and Obligation" to the Graduate Students, in the Master's Program in Philosophy.
My research deals with the intersection between moral philosophy and social sciences. I am interested in natural law and practical reason, emotions, the notion of culture and identity.
I have led several research projects on these topics. At the moment, I am the director of the "Emotional Culture and Identity" project, based in the Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) at the University of Navarra.
I am also the academic leader of the "Culture and Lifestyles" branch of the Social Trends Institute, and in this capacity I have organized several experts meetings on issues related to social sciences.