
معرفی
Jesus Gonzalez Fisac is a Professor at the University of Cadiz, affiliated with the Department of History, Geography and Philosophy. His academic work is primarily situated within philosophical research, with particular emphasis on critical theory, phenomenology, and continental philosophy.
Dr. Gonzalez Fisac earned his PhD from the Complutense University of Madrid in 2005 with a thesis titled "Facticity and reason: the metaphysical-transcendental difference in the 'Critique of Pure Reason'," supervised by Dr. Juan Manuel Navarro Cordón. His educational background has clearly shaped his research trajectory focusing on Kantian philosophy.
His research interests span multiple interconnected areas of philosophy, with particular emphasis on Kantian thought, phenomenology, political philosophy, and Foucault studies. His work demonstrates a consistent engagement with questions of subjectivity, the relationship between reason and facticity, and the political dimensions of philosophical discourse. He has developed a distinctive approach that bridges historical philosophical analysis with contemporary theoretical concerns, particularly visible in his work on the intersection of Kant and Foucault.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on Kantian philosophy, particularly examining concepts of reason, subjectivity, and the political dimensions of Enlightenment thought. His work increasingly engages with gender studies and queer theory through the lens of Butler's performativity, while maintaining his foundational work in phenomenology and critical theory. The recurring themes across his publications indicate a sustained philosophical project examining the relationship between reason, power, and subjectivity across different historical and theoretical contexts.
Dr. Gonzalez Fisac is actively involved in research through the Institute for Research in Hispanic World Studies (IN-EMHis) and leads the research group HUM536 "The Problem of Otherness in Today's World." His academic profile shows consistent scholarly productivity with numerous publications across Spanish and international journals, demonstrating an active research trajectory that continues to develop theoretical insights at the intersection of phenomenology, political philosophy, and critical theory.




