Manuel Artime Omil

With a PhD in Philosophy from UNED Pontevedra, he teaches at the same university. His research focuses on the political philosophy of history: the political uses of history and, in particular, the Spanish intellectual (and historiographical) debate regarding the construction of a national narrative.

He is the author of Spain. In search of a story (book with epilogue by Antonio García Santesmases, 2016, DYKINSON); Rethinking the common (collective work coordination, 2018, DYKINSON); Foucault and us. A brief (counter)cultural history of Spain (book chapter) Self-care. Body, soul, mind, and world, 2016, DYKINSON); The movements for memory, or how to continue narrating after metanarratives (book chapter) Critique and crisis of the West. Encountering interpretations, 2013, DYKINSON); On the complex relationships between democracy, authoritarianism, and memory: Considerations in light of the Spanish liberal narrative (book chapter) Philosophy in the face of the decline of representative democracy, 2013, LAERTES); Spanish philosophy in times of crisis. Ortega-esque lessons for the present day (Article from the journal Bajo Palabra, 2018-10, Autonomous University of Madrid); Aranguren in context. A portrait of late Francoism through the response (Article from the journal Philosophical Hispanism).

He has taught the following university extension courses at UNED: Revisiting the Nation: Past and Present of the Idea of ​​Sovereignty. The Spanish Case (2017); '68 on its Fiftieth Anniversary: ​​Lessons for the Current World (2018); Populism, Nationalism and Republicanism: The Return of Three Long-Standing Traditions (2018).

Updated January 19, 2021

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