I am a postdoctoral researcher at Universidad de La Frontera. My research brings together philosophy of mind, phenomenology, and interdisciplinary work on intersubjectivity to examine how material and digital environments shape joint attention, perceptual knowledge, and social interaction. I am especially interested in the fragility of cognition: how cognitive access to the world depends on situated forms of coordination that are inherently vulnerable, mediated, and open to repair. More broadly, I am interested in the fragility of presence, attention, and meaning across different contexts, including in the phenomenology of illness and religio…
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