Personal identity is a cross-cutting theme in the history of contemporary philosophy and psychology. In fact, the question of what…
About the author
Graduated in Philosophy from the National University of San Martín in 2022. He has acquired extensive training in ancient and modern philosophy and has developed a pronounced interest in Eastern philosophy. At the same time, his thesis and current research area revolve around contemporary ethical, political, and economic issues. Currently, he's studying a Master's Degree in Philosophy of Law at the University of Buenos Aires.
He has experience as a teacher in high schools for adults in vulnerable situations, teaching the subjects of Philosophy and Research Methodology.
Outside of his academic background, he's an enthusiast of the financial markets and a practitioner of Vipassana meditation.
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