Lutz Alexander Keferstein is a distinguished German-Mexican academic, researcher, lawyer, and musician with over 20 years of experience in philosophy, law, and education. A member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI), Keferstein has authored over 50 publications, including books like Kant para el Siglo XXI (2021), Las penas no tienen color (2021), and peer-reviewed papers such as A new essay about lying, Thora and Mishpat: The Law and its liberation Spirit, Educación en el poder (2023), The Four Abrahams (2022), McDonaldización de la educación (2010), among more than 50 published texts. His research explores Kantian ethics, philosophy of law, social normativity, and the cultural significance of popular music, earning him PRODEP grants in 2015 and 2020 for music and social normativity projects. Keferstein has delivered lectures and conferences in over ten countries, addressing topics such as the Levinasian responsibility (2008), the meaning of Justice in the Judaic thought, the role of music in social transformation, and Kant’s imperatives about logical thought (video series on Legal Philosophy, Epistemology, and Logic). He has vast experience as a Spanish, English, and German lecturer and as a writer defending truth and Justice. Lutz A. Keferstein brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective, making him an invaluable asset for roles in human rights, ethics, or cultural studies.More...