Amelia Valcárcel

In 2015 she is a professor in Moral and Political Philosophy at the National University of Distance Education and since 2006 is member of the Spanish Council of State.

[1][2] She has participated and organized numerous seminars and conferences in the fields of Philosophy, moral values and women’s rights.

[4] She has performed various public roles, including State Counsellor[5] and vice-president of the Real Patronage of the Museo del Prado.

Her most distinctive contribution to the field of feminist thinking has been to place feminism within the canonic history of political philosophy, especially in her monograph Feminismo en el mundo global (2008).

Her theoretical thinking is close to that of the equally well-known Spanish philosophers Celia Amorós and Victoria Camps.