Tahi Guzmán de León
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
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Tahi Guzmán has a Masters Degree on Philosophy of Science by the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He works in the area of Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences. His PhD research focuses on the cognitive system of Episodic Memory and the episodic-like memory in non-human animals. He also explores the phenomenal aspect of the process of remembering past episodes of the own personal past. And he elaborates models of the two cognitive levels of the Episodic Memory System in humans.
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Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
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Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
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Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
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Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.
Aníbal Osorno
PhD Student Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences (UNAM)
Short biography
Anibal has a Master's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and he is currently coursing his doctorate degree in philosophy at the same university. His main areas of interest include philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences, and philosophy of perception. Anibal's work is an attempt to elucidate the nature of perceptual experiences in general, including it's qualitative character and cognitive/epistemic role, within a naturalist framework. Specifically, he holds that perceptual experiences should be explained as highly internally determined representations.
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Short biography.