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Francisca Tomar Romero is a researcher at King Juan Carlos University specializing in Philosophy. Her work focuses on ethics, medieval philosophy, political theory, and bioethics. She holds a PhD from the Universitat de Barcelona (1994) with a thesis on Jaime Bofill's metaphysics of the person.
Her research explores topics such as ancient Greek philosophy (Milesian School, Plotinus), medieval thinkers (Thomas Aquinas), and contemporary ethical issues. She has published extensively in journals like Human Review, Spirit: Notebooks of the Balmesiana Philosophical Institute, and Thought Notebooks.
Key areas of focus include the philosophical foundations of bioethics, the intersection of ethics and politics in classical thought, and the metaphysical dimensions of personal dignity. She has directed two doctoral theses at Rey Juan Carlos University, emphasizing bioethics and educational training in experimental sciences.
Her publications analyze themes such as democracy's risks (Tocqueville/Buchanan), Neoplatonic dialectics, and the role of memory in self-knowledge. She maintains a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging ancient philosophy with modern ethical dilemmas.
