Noé Expósito Ropero has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Granada (2013); a Master's in Theoretical and Practical Philosophy from the UNED (2015) and a PhD in Philosophy from the UNED (2019) with a thesis on the phenomenological ethics of Husserl and Ortega. He was awarded an FPU scholarship from the Spanish Ministry of Education (2015-2019) in the Department of Philosophy and Moral and Political Philosophy at UNED (Madrid). He has participated as a speaker and organiser in numerous national and international congresses, courses and seminars. He has carried out research stays at the Husserl Archive in Freiburg (2016 and 2017), as well as at the Mexican Universities of Veracruz, Puebla and the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas at UNAM (2018). His main lines of research revolve around the phenomenological current, Spanish philosophy of the 20th century, philosophical anthropology, and the philosophical anthropology of the 20th century. XX, philosophical anthropology, Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School and contemporary ethics, on which he has published several works in specialised journals.
Some recent works:
Noé Expósito: La ética de Ortega y Gasset. From duty to the biographical imperative. Editorial UNED, Madrid, 2021.
Noé Expósito and Javier San Martín: ‘Respuesta a Graham Harman (II): Fenomenología y Realismo Especulativo’ in Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, n. 17, 2020, pp. 385-425.
Noé Expósito: "La relación entre antropología y fenomenología según Ludwig Landgrebe. A propósito del escrito en homenaje a Antonio Zirión" en Acta Mexicana de Fenomenología, n. 5, 2020, pp. 323-350.
Noé Expósito: "Teoría crítica y fenomenología: ¿una síntesis necesaria? Bases fenomenológicas para una revisión crítica del proyecto filosófico del primer Marcuse, in Enrahonar. An International Journal of Theoretical and Practical Reason 62, 2019, pp. 117-143.