Júlio Canhada has a degree in Philosophy from the Faculty of Philosophy, Languages, and Human Sciences (FFLCH) at the University of São Paulo (USP) in 2006. He obtained his Master’s degree in Contemporary Philosophy from the same university in 2011, with a dissertation titled “The Invention of Discourse: Philosophy and Literature in Merleau-Ponty.” He completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at USP in 2017, with a thesis titled “Constructions of a Century: Philosophical Discourses in Nineteenth-Century Brazil.” During his Ph.D., he conducted research abroad at Université Paris VIII – Vincennes – Saint-Denis, France. In 2018-2019, he pursued a Post-Doctorate at the University of São Paulo. In 2020, he published “Discourse and History: Philosophy in Brazil in the Nineteenth Century” by Edições Loyola. He is a member of the Working Group “Brazilian Philosophical Thought” of Anpof. Currently, he is conducting Post-Doctoral research at the Department of Philosophy at the Federal University of São Carlos, supported by a Fapesp scholarship.