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''' | '''<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. | ||
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 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]. |