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|name='''Lutz Alexander Keferstein Caballero ''' {{verified}}|image=[[File:Watch.jpg|thumb]]
|name='''Lutz Alexander Keferstein Caballero ''' {{verified}}|image=[[File:Watch.jpg|thumb]]
|birth_date=December 5, 1974|birth_place=Lahr, Schwarzwald, Federal Germany|occupation=Author, university professor, trial lawyer, and musician|website=[https://lutzakefer.com/]}}
|birth_date=December 5, 1974|birth_place=Lahr, Schwarzwald, Federal Germany|occupation=Author, university professor, trial lawyer, and musician|website=https://lutzakefer.com}}


'''[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 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 German-Mexican philosopher, university professor, trial lawyer, and musician whose work in the worlds of philosophy and music has been internationally recognized.  
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== '''Education professional life''' ==
== '''Education and professional life''' ==


'''He first studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1992-1996) and obtained his law degree[4] in June 1997.''' Subsequently, he studied in the Magister Legum program at the Faculty of Law of the Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany (2000-2001) and obtained the corresponding degree in March 2001, after defending the thesis EZLN: Die Gegenrede eines Volkes, der Konflikt in Chiapas Mexiko aus der Sicht des Kommunikativen Handelns von Jürgen Habermas. In 2004, Loyola University Chicago awarded him the degree of Master of Arts, after having completed the program of studies in Social Philosophy[5]. In 2005 he obtained a diploma in Teaching Skills Development from the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). He obtained his PhD in Philosophy[6] in February 2010, for his thesis Power and Will: Between Domination and a Moral World, which was directed by the renowned Argentine-Mexican philosopher Enrique Dussel at the Faculty of Philosophy of the UNAM.
'''He first studied at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1992-1996) and obtained his law degree[4] in June 1997.''' Subsequently, he studied in the Magister Legum program at the Faculty of Law of the Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany (2000-2001) and obtained the corresponding degree in March 2001, after defending the thesis EZLN: Die Gegenrede eines Volkes, der Konflikt in Chiapas Mexiko aus der Sicht des Kommunikativen Handelns von Jürgen Habermas. In 2004, Loyola University Chicago awarded him the degree of Master of Arts, after having completed the program of studies in Social Philosophy[5]. In 2005 he obtained a diploma in Teaching Skills Development from the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). He obtained his PhD in Philosophy[6] in February 2010, for his thesis Power and Will: Between Domination and a Moral World, which was directed by the renowned Argentine-Mexican philosopher Enrique Dussel at the Faculty of Philosophy of the UNAM.