Daniel Rueda Garrido

Garrido, Daniel

Garrido, Daniel

Lecturer, Hebei Normal University, School of Foreign Languages and School of Law and Public Policy.

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Lecturer, Hebei Normal University, School of Foreign Languages and School of Law and Public Policy.

Faculty member of Hebei Normal University, China. Currently, he teaches Cultural Studies, Critical Thinking and History of Western Philosophy. He is a bachelors’ degree in Philosophy and studied a master’s degree in University of Nottingham, UK. He gained a PhD with a thesis on Philosophy of Action defended at University of Madrid (UNED), Spain. As a professional in the field of education, he has taught philosophy at high school and college level. He is member of the Society for Hispanic Philosophy (AHF). And he is the author of two philosophical novels, one book on Philosophy of Action and a number of academic articles in international journals such as Review of Contemporary Philosophy, Revista de Filosofía, and tripleC: communication, critique and capitalism. Recently his research focuses on the intersection between philosophy of action, philosophical anthropology and biopolitics. And, uniting phenomenological tradition and symbolism, he is developing a philosophy of forms of life.

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Future Possible Scenarios of World Governance: A Discussion on Keith Suter’s Ideas
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract In this paper, Suter’s scenarios of world governance are discussed and re-evaluated in the light of today’s world. For that purpose, two general models of governing the world are posited, centred on the global/non-global governance dichotomy; then, in turn, each of these models are divided into two possible future scenarios, thus merging Suter’s scenarios as follows: (a.1) global governance and global government: world state, (a.2) global governance but no global...