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Armando Jose Perez-Gea is a Lecturer and Fellow at Stanford University's Civic, Liberal, and Global Education (COLLEGE). He holds a PhD in Political Science and Philosophy, an MA in Economics from Yale University, and an undergraduate degree from Stanford University. His research focuses on developing a role morality of rule & authority and a virtue ethics of vice & splendor, aiming to provide an Aristotelian response to dominant state theories. He actively engages with cultural identity preservation, particularly through practicing Spanish to honor his Mexican-American heritage.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science and Philosophy (Yale University)
- MA in Economics (Yale University)
- Bachelor's Degree (Stanford University)
Research Interests: His work bridges political theory, ethics, and philosophy, with a focus on state theory and cultural identity. He explores how virtue ethics can address contemporary political challenges while preserving cultural heritage. The interplay between authority structures and moral virtues forms a core theme in his scholarship.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the text. His work appears to be driven by foundational theoretical inquiries rather than grant-dependent research.




