by admin | Oct 22, 2020 | Glasgow Project
Why would a person stick a knife through their skin? Well, maybe because it is part of a ritual. A good friend of mine, who happens to be a great cognitive psychologist, and a probably even better MMA fighter, once told me the following anecdote: So, one day, after...
by admin | May 12, 2020 | Pain & Suffering
Masoquismo: El valor extrínseco de sufrir (online talk) IFICC Quédate en tu casa n° V: Charlas en línea, realizadas en el contexto de cuarentena 2020. Santiago de Chile. Enlace del video
by admin | Jan 30, 2020 | Pain & Suffering
Link to full pdf. Abstract Several theorists have defended that unpleasantness can be explained by appealing to (intrinsic, simultaneous, de re) desires for certain experiences not to be occurring. In a nutshell, experiences are unpleasant because we do not want them,...
by admin | Jan 27, 2020 | Pain & Suffering
Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2020). Link to full pdf. Abstract A fair amount of the philosophical discussion about pain and unpleasantness has focused on providing a constitutive account of unpleasantness. These theories provide a more fundamental description...
by admin | Dec 30, 2019 | Mexican Identity
Link para pdf. Resumen Somos humanos y nos llaman mexicanos. ¿Qué significa ser mexicano, cuál es la particularidad de un mexicano, que nos distingue de los demás? Durante mediados del siglo pasado se discutió qué significaba ser mexicano, qué era ‘lo mexicano’, o si...