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'''[https://lutzakefer.com/ Lutz Alexander Keferstein Caballero]'''  ''''''<big>Lutz Alexander Keferstein Caballero</big>''' (born Lutz Alexander Keferstein, December 5, 1974 in Lahr, Schwarzwald, Federal Germany) is a Best selling author, German-Mexican philosopher, university professor, trial lawyer, and musician whose work in the worlds of philosophy and music has been internationally recognized.  
'''[https://lutzakefer.com/ Lutz Alexander Keferstein Caballero]'''  ''''''<big>Lutz Alexander Keferstein Caballero</big>''' (born Lutz Alexander Keferstein, December 5, 1974 in Lahr, Schwarzwald, Federal Germany) is a Best selling author, German-Mexican philosopher, university professor, trial lawyer, and musician whose work in the worlds of philosophy and music has been internationally recognized.  


He is the author of dozens of published scientific articles, including A new essay about Lying: A response to Alexander Koyré, Torah and Mishpat: The Law and its Liberation Spirit and The Four Abrahams: a genealogical and philosophical essay on Heavy Metal and Modernity, as well as the books Las penas no tienen color[1] and Kant para el Siglo XXI[2].
He is the author of dozens of published scientific articles, including ''A new essay about Lying: A response to Alexander Koyré'', ''Torah and Mishpat: The Law and its Liberation Spirit'' and T''he Four Abrahams: a genealogical and philosophical essay on Heavy Metal and Modernity,'' as well as the books ''Las penas no tienen color[''1] and ''Kant para el Siglo XXI''[2].
 
As a musician, he has been the vocalist of several rock bands in Mexico, among which, the most prominent has been Dirty Woman, a group in which he participated from October 2008 to August 2016, with which he released two full-length albums: Demon lover (2010) and City of Sins (2014). Leche de Burro (LDB) is another of the bands with which Lutz Alexander Keferstein recorded recently published musical material[3], despite the fact that the group dates back to 1993.
 


As a musician, he has been the vocalist of several rock bands in Mexico, among which, the most prominent has been ''Dirty Woman'', a group in which he participated from October 2008 to August 2016, with which he released two full-length albums: ''Demon lover'' (2010) and ''City of Sins'' (2014). ''Leche de Burro'' (LDB) is another of the bands with which Lutz Alexander Keferstein recorded recently published musical material[3], despite the fact that the group dates back to 1993.
== '''Education and professional life''' ==
== '''Education and professional life''' ==


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He is a member of the academic body Identidades, Medio Ambiente y Justicia together with Dr. Izarelly Rosillo Pantoja, Dr. Karla Mariscal Ureta and Dr. Israel Covarrubias and Dr. Edgar Pérez Hernández, director of the faculty.
He is a member of the academic body Identidades, Medio Ambiente y Justicia together with Dr. Izarelly Rosillo Pantoja, Dr. Karla Mariscal Ureta and Dr. Israel Covarrubias and Dr. Edgar Pérez Hernández, director of the faculty.
His research, publications and academic work have allowed him to be accepted as a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI)[1] of the National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCYT) since 2014. A year earlier, in 2013, he obtained the PRODEP recognition for the desirable profile from the Mexican Ministry of Public Education.
His research, publications and academic work have allowed him to be accepted as a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI)[1] of the National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology (CONAHCYT) since 2014. A year earlier, in 2013, he obtained the PRODEP recognition for the desirable profile from the Mexican Ministry of Public Education.
== '''Musical life''': ==


<big>He first ventured into the world of music with '''Steel Kranium'''</big>''',''' a classic Heavy Metal band, which was short-lived, but which allowed him to meet musicians and rock promoters. In 1993, he joined the band '''Leche de Burro (LDB)''', with which he recorded an EP with the same name. LDB was formed by Raúl Gómez Pulido, Xavier Gaona and Eduardo “Walo” Guerrero, today known as Jacobo Eduardo Gelpstein[8] and had only two years of existence.
Other short-lived participations were with '''Bloodsoaked''' (1994-1995) and '''Arkhé''' (1997).


== '''Musical life''': ==
After eleven years away from the world of the stage, he returned to the world of music in 2008, after meeting again with an acquaintance from his adolescence, Edson Alemán, who invited him to join '''Dirty Woman''', a stoner rock band. He remained there until one of the group's multiple dissolutions in August 2016. During this period, the group released two albums: ''Demon Lover''[9], in 2011 and ''City of Sins''[10], in 2014. The band had relative success and participated in the 2011 and 2014 editions of the Hell and Heaven Metal Festival, as well as in the 2015 edition of the Force Fest festival, alongside established bands such as ''Kiss'', ''Judas Priest'', ''Megadeth'', ''Korn'', ''Suicidal Tendencies'', ''Exodus'', ''P.O.D''., ''Rob Zombie'', ''Carcass'', ''Overkill'' and dozens more.
 
<big>He first ventured into the world of music with Steel Kranium</big>, a classic Heavy Metal band, which was short-lived, but which allowed him to meet musicians and rock promoters. In 1993, he joined the band Leche de Burro (LDB), with which he recorded an EP with the same name. LDB was formed by Raúl Gómez Pulido, Xavier Gaona and Eduardo “Walo” Guerrero, today known as Jacobo Eduardo Gelpstein[8] and had only two years of existence.
Other short-lived participations were with Bloodsoaked (1994-1995) and Arkhé (1997).
After eleven years away from the world of the stage, he returned to the world of music in 2008, after meeting again with an acquaintance from his adolescence, Edson Alemán, who invited him to join Dirty Woman, a stoner rock band. He remained there until one of the group's multiple dissolutions in August 2016. During this period, the group released two albums: Demon Lover[9], in 2011 and City of Sins[10], in 2014. The band had relative success and participated in the 2011 and 2014 editions of the Hell and Heaven Metal Festival, as well as in the 2015 edition of the Force Fest festival, alongside established bands such as Kiss, Judas Priest, Megadeth, Korn, Suicidal Tendencies, Exodus, P.O.D., Rob Zombie, Carcass, Overkill and dozens more.


== '''Academic Publications ''': ==
== '''Academic Publications ''': ==