Santiago Navas. He has a degree in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Granada, to complete his academic training with a Master's Degree in Analysis and Management of Science and Technology at the Carlos III University of Madrid, as well as a Specialization in Film History and Aesthetics at the Valladolid. He has developed his professional career in both the private and public sectors. First he worked as a consultant for Andersen Consulting. Subsequently, he won the opposition for Secondary school teacher, specializing in Philosophy, work that he has been doing since 1996. He also works as a film critic in various specialized media and is a speaker in pedagogical specialization courses aimed at teachers. He is a columnist in the newspapers Vozpópuli and Libertad Digital, among others. He is the author of Manual of Philosophy on the small screen (2011), From Nietzsche to Mourinho. Philosophical Guide for Times of Crisis (2012) and Technological Man and the Blade Runner Syndrome (2016).