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Juan Antonio Senent-de Frutos, Ph. D. (Universidad de Sevilla) is Full Professor of Philosophy of Law, Ethics and Political Philosophy at Universidad Loyola. He researches Jesuits and social, ecological, and intercultural issues. He also serves as director of the Francisco Suárez, S.J. Archive at the university. His publications include Francisco Suárez (1548-1617): Jesuits and the Complexities of Modernity (Brill, 2019); "Suárez and the Common Good of Humanity" (2022); and the monograph Ethics and Cosmopolitan Justice in the Iberian School of Peace: Contributions of the Jesuit Tradition (2023). Ángel Viñas Vera holds a doctorate in Philosophy from the Universidad Pontificia Comillas, where he completed a thesis titled S. Kierkegaard: A Theory of Heaven. His work engages with phenomenology and contemporary French philosophy. He is a member of two research groups supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation: Aesthetic Existence and Irony in Kierkegaard and The Thought of Suárez and the Jesuit Tradition, both based at Universidad Loyola, where he has worked since 2019. His recent publications include: "Moral and Intellectual Virtues in Suárez" (2023); "Kierkegaard and the Religious Experience in Literature and Philosophy" (2024); and "Notes on Philosophy, Freedom, and Evil in Lev Shestov" (2024).
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