Francisco Arenas-dolz
Professor
philosophy
Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Francisco Arenas-Dolz is Associate Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at the University of Valencia, Spain; Co-founder and Director of the Knowledge Society Lab (LSC), Spain. He received his undergraduate and masters degrees in Classics, Philosophy and Theology from University of Valencia and from Complutense University of Madrid; PhD from University of Valencia, he received a second PhD from University of Bologna, Italy, as a fellow of the Royal College of Spain. Visiting Research Fellow at several European, U.S. and Latin American universities, currently he is doing research at the Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, as a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Author of numerous monographs, book chapters and scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals. He has led and participated in many research projects funded by the Spanish Government. Also, he is reviewer and member of the Editorial Boards of several journals, and has been member of the Scientific Committee of several conferences. He has been external expert assisting the European Commission in tasks related to its Research Executive Agency (REA) and Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) programmes (Europe for Citizens; Erasmus Plus).
Research Interest
His teaching and research focus on communication theory, rhetoric and hermeneutics. Interested in issues relating to civic education and citizen participation, his study area moves in the intersection of technology, social media, public policy and society.
Publications
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Arenas Dolz, F. (2010): Die Rezeption Nietzsches im spanischen akademischen Kontext (1939-1975). In: „Einige werden posthum geboren.“ Friedrich Nietzsches Wirkungen, Reschke, R.; Brusotti, M., Hg. (Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter), 585-594.
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Arenas Dolz, F. (2011): Nietzsche amicus sed. Reconstrucción de las fuentes e interpretación de las lecciones de Nietzsche sobre los diálogos platónicos [Nietzsche amicus sed. Rekonstruktion der Quellen und Interpretation der Vorlesungen Nietzsches über die platonischen Dialoge]. In: Teorie e pratiche della verità in Nietzsche, Gori, P.; Stellino, P., Hg. (Pisa: ETS), 25-44.
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Arenas Dolz, F. (2012): Was ist eine Vorlesung bei Nietzsche? Oder: Wie stellt Nietzsche den Text seiner Vorlesungen zusammen? Am Beispiel der Einleitung in die Tragödie des Sophocles (SS 1870). In: Nietzsche-Studien 41, 192-307.