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Ildefonso Murillo Murillo is a distinguished professor at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, specializing in philosophy with a focus on the intersection of science, theology, and ethics. His extensive career spans over five decades, with contributions to philosophical dialogue, the history of ideas, and interreligious understanding. He has directed six doctoral theses, emphasizing topics like Leibniz’s philosophy, Husserl’s phenomenology, and ethical leadership frameworks.
His research explores themes such as the philosophy of science, medieval thought, and the dialogue between faith and reason. Notable collaborations include editions of Leibniz’s theological writings and interdisciplinary works on Spanish intellectual history. He has coordinated multiple international conferences and edited volumes on topics including the relevance of philosophical tradition and contemporary science-faith interactions.
His publications span 58 journal articles, 12 books, and 43 collective works, reflecting his deep engagement with existential, ethical, and metaphysical questions. He is also recognized for his editorial work and academic mentorship, shaping modern philosophical discourse in Spain and beyond.
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