Carlos Fernández Liria
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Carlos Fernández Liria | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1959 |
| Alma mater | |
| Occupation | Philosopher and academic |
| Children | Eduardo Rubiño |
Carlos Fernández Liria (born 1959) is a Spanish philosopher and lecturer at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM).
He was born in 1959 in Zaragoza.[1] Fernández Liria, who started his teaching experience as professor of secondary education,[2] also worked as TV writer alongside fellow philosopher Santiago Alba in the 1980s, developing the scripts for the cult children's show La Bola de Cristal.[3] Following the earning of a PhD in philosophy at the UCM,[4] reading a dissertation about Jean-Paul Sartre in 1987 titled Una ontología positiva. Ensayo a partir de “El ser y la nada” de Sartre supervised by Sergio Rábade Romeo[5] (initiated under the supervision of Gabriel Albiac),[6] he became a senior lecturer at the former university in 1989.[2]
He has been the doctoral supervisor of, among others, César Rendueles and Luis Alegre.
He is the father of Eduardo Fernández Rubiño,[7] politician and activist.