I received my PhD in Philosophy of Science from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in winter 2020. My research focuses mainly on the intersection of Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Psychology. I am particularly interested in foundational problems associated with concepts as mental representations, and the empirical evidence that cognitive psychology can provide to them.
Other of my interests include research on the gender gap in Philosophy and make efforts to provide some solutions to close the gap. To do so, I collaborated with SWIP-Analytic Mexico since 2020 to 2022, where I promoted the initiative 1Mes-1Filósofa. Monthly…
I received my PhD in Philosophy of Science from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in winter 2020. My research focuses mainly on the intersection of Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Psychology. I am particularly interested in foundational problems associated with concepts as mental representations, and the empirical evidence that cognitive psychology can provide to them.
Other of my interests include research on the gender gap in Philosophy and make efforts to provide some solutions to close the gap. To do so, I collaborated with SWIP-Analytic Mexico since 2020 to 2022, where I promoted the initiative 1Mes-1Filósofa. Monthly we promote and disseminate the academic work of women philosophers at the beginning of their professional careers, in order to make visible what young women philosophers are investigating in Mexico.
Before coming to Mexico for my graduate studies, I received a BA in Philosophy from The University of Antioquia where I worked on Modern Philosophy, particularly on free will from a Kantian point of view.