Authstone College

Authstone College

Overview

Authstone College strives to bring together exceptional students and renowned lecturers from across the globe. We provide thorough preparation for university education and offer advanced courses aligned with our students' chosen degrees. As a full member of Woolf, we adhere to European Union standards, emphasizing excellence in education and preparing students for success in both academic and professional spheres.

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Arts & Humanities
Master of Arts in Philosophy
18 months
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Dean

Andrés González-Watty

Andrés González-Watty

Lawyer and researcher at the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice (Centro de Estudios Constitucionales). Interested in the confluence of information technology and the Law.

Academic board

Andrés González-Watty

Andrés González-Watty

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Lawyer and researcher at the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice (Centro de Estudios Constitucionales). Interested in the confluence of information technology and the Law.

Alberto Ignacio Vargas Pérez

Alberto Ignacio Vargas Pérez

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Alberto I. Vargas is Director of Inner Institute (Mexico) and Vice-President of the Leonardo Polo Institute of Philosophy (USA). He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Navarra (Spain), Master’s in Government and Organizational Culture (University of Navarra, Spain), Master’s in Education (Universidad Villanueva, Spain) and Master’s in Public Policy (EGAP, Tec de Monterrey, Mexico).

He is a member of the National System of Researchers of Conacyt (Level 1) and of the Mexican Association of Philosophy. He is a visiting professor at Strathmore University (Kenya), Anahuac University (Mexico), Leidenhoven College (Netherlands), Universidad Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo (Perú), Universidad Hemisferios (Ecuador), Universidad de La Sabana (Colombia) and Universidad de Piura (Perú).

He is the author of the books "Genealogy of Fear: an Anthropological Study of Modernity" (Universidad de Navarra), "Being and Gift: an Anthropological Game Theory" (Sindéresis) and "Searching the Personal Body: Beyond Nature and Subjectivity" (NUN).

Central line of research The gift structure of man and transcendental anthropology.

Areas of specialization Philosophical anthropology, Theory of action, Philosophy of culture, Leonardo Polo.

Areas of interest Political philosophy, Organizational theory, Philosophy of the family, Gregory of Nyssa.

Faculty, instructors and professional experts

Frida von Bertrab Campuzano

Frida von Bertrab Campuzano

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I am a Mexican lawyer specialising in constitutional law, judicial reasoning, and the digital transformation of justice institutions. I currently work at Mexico’s Supreme Court, where I lead the monitoring of binding precedents and support projects aimed at strengthening access to legal knowledge across the country. Previously, in the chambers of Justice Javier Laynez, I developed an AI-assisted analytical framework that streamlined constitutional review and improved the organisation of case law. I earned my Bachelor of Laws from Universidad Panamericana, writing a thesis on due process and judicial impartiality. My work lies at the intersection of law and technology, and I am particularly interested in advancing responsible AI governance within public institutions.

Mary Alexandra Vela Mccarthy

Mary Alexandra Vela Mccarthy

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David González Ginocchio

David González Ginocchio

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Monterrey, México, 1983. PhD Philosophy (Universidad de Navarra). Aristotle, Scotus, Suárez: metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of action.

Universidad de Navarra

Jaime Moreno-Tejada

Jaime Moreno-Tejada

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Jaime is a historical geographer with a background in history and anthropology. He has done fieldwork in South America and Southeast Asia. Jaime is currently teaching world regional geography at Liaoning Normal University-Missouri State University, College of International Business, China.

King's College London

Andrés González-Watty

Andrés González-Watty

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Lawyer and researcher at the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice (Centro de Estudios Constitucionales). Interested in the confluence of information technology and the Law.

Armando David Rodríguez Maldonado

Armando David Rodríguez Maldonado

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I am legal counsel with fifteen years of experience applying strategic intelligence to identify, analyze and address public law, regulatory and policy problems that may result in economic, political or institutional risks across both corporate and governmental sectors. Whether in government, the private sector, or academia, my professional experience has been grounded in the regulated sectors of the economy broadly, and in the energy industries in particular.

Throughout my career, I have served in various public roles within the Mexican public sector; particularly at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Public Administration in the Executive Branch, as well as in the federal judiciary. I have also worked in the private sector as a senior associate at a law firm, where I led the regulated industries and policy practice. In addition, my professional development has been enriched by intensive research projects for academic institutions and consulting firms.

Today, having a multidisciplinary perspective is essential for developing a comprehensive understanding of the risks that may affect the objectives of public or private organizations operating in complex local and international environments, where geopolitical, economic, social, and technological variables interact simultaneously. Such perspectives also enable the anticipation and design of effective risk-management strategies.

Alberto Ignacio Vargas Pérez

Alberto Ignacio Vargas Pérez

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Alberto I. Vargas is Director of Inner Institute (Mexico) and Vice-President of the Leonardo Polo Institute of Philosophy (USA). He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Navarra (Spain), Master’s in Government and Organizational Culture (University of Navarra, Spain), Master’s in Education (Universidad Villanueva, Spain) and Master’s in Public Policy (EGAP, Tec de Monterrey, Mexico).

He is a member of the National System of Researchers of Conacyt (Level 1) and of the Mexican Association of Philosophy. He is a visiting professor at Strathmore University (Kenya), Anahuac University (Mexico), Leidenhoven College (Netherlands), Universidad Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo (Perú), Universidad Hemisferios (Ecuador), Universidad de La Sabana (Colombia) and Universidad de Piura (Perú).

He is the author of the books "Genealogy of Fear: an Anthropological Study of Modernity" (Universidad de Navarra), "Being and Gift: an Anthropological Game Theory" (Sindéresis) and "Searching the Personal Body: Beyond Nature and Subjectivity" (NUN).

Central line of research The gift structure of man and transcendental anthropology.

Areas of specialization Philosophical anthropology, Theory of action, Philosophy of culture, Leonardo Polo.

Areas of interest Political philosophy, Organizational theory, Philosophy of the family, Gregory of Nyssa.