
Julián Javier Barbieri is a professor and holds a degree in Philosophy (University of Buenos Aires), a master's degree and is a doctoral candidate in Philosophy (National University of Quilmes), a degree in Political Science (University of Buenos Aires), and a specialization in Sociology (National University of Quilmes). He teaches at the University of Buenos Aires in the subjects of Psycho-Ethics and Human Rights (Faculty of Psychology) and Introduction to the Knowledge of Society and the State (CBC), as well as at the Higher Institute of Teacher Training No. 41 in the Philosophy program. He participates in the UBACyT project "Psychoanalysis and Hermeneutics," led by Dr. Julieta Bareiro. She has published the books What We Talk About When We Talk About Values (Paidós, 2008), Ethical Dichotomies: The Universalism-Communitarianism Debate in the History of Philosophy (Eudeba, 2017), and co-authored Winnicott in Discussion: Clinic, Ethics, and Gender (Letra Viva, 2019). She has participated as a speaker at various conferences in her field.




