Juan Nuño

Juan Antonio Nuño Montes
Born 27 March 1927
Madrid, Spain
Died 5 May 1995
Caracas, Venezuela

Juan Antonio Nuño Montes (Madrid, 27 March 1927 - Caracas, 5 May 1995) was a philosopher, writer and university professor.

After leaving Spain in 1947, Nuño settled in Venezuela where he studied philosophy at the Central University of Venezuela. In 1951 he studied at the University of Cambridge and the University of Paris. In 1962 he finished his doctoral degree under Juan David García Bacca at the Central University of Venezuela and spent a year in Switzerland studying with Józef Maria Bocheński. He was the chair of the Instituto de Filosofía de la UCV from 1975 to 1979. In 1976 he became a member of the International Institute of Philosophy of Unesco (París). He taught at the Universidad Complutense, University of Barcelona, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, San Marcos University and the UNAM, where he founded the journal Crítica of the Instituto de investigaciones Filosóficas.

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