Manuel Oriol Salgado
BA (1996) and PhD in Philosophy (Special Award 2002), Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He has taught at several universities including the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad Católica de Avila and the Faculty of Philosophy San Dámaso de Madrid. Since 2001 is professor at the Universidad San Pablo CEU. He has been Visiting Scholar at the University of Notre Dame and Visiting Fellow at Harvard University.
His research is mainly focused on ethics and philosophy of action of Aristotle. He has also researched Aristotelian logic and the relations between Christianity and philosophy.
Departamento de Historia y Pensamiento
Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Comunicación
Universidad CEU San Pablo
Julián Romea, 20 - despacho 7
28003 Madrid
Aristotle's Conscious Evil Typology, in Schlegel, J., Hansen, B. (eds.), Challenging Evil. Time, Society and Changing Concepts of the Meaning of Evil; Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford 2010, pp. 49-57
Voluntariedad e involuntariedad de la acción en Aristóteles, en García de Leániz, I. (ed.), De nobis ipsis silemus. Homenaje a Juan Miguel Palacios; Encuentro, Madrid 2010, pp. 54-76
Gambra Gutiérrez, J.M., y Oriol Salgado, M., Lógica Aristotélica; Madrid, Dykinson, 2008, 329 pp.