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I am PhD candidate (FPU fellow) at the Deparment of Philosophy I, University of Granada, Spain, working under the supervision of Neftalí Villanueva. I am also member of the Philosophy and Analysis Group (aka Granada Gang).
My main areas of intereset are philosophy of language and epistemology. Currently, my research is focused on the development of a non-descriptivist, expresivist approach to the meaning of mental state attributions capable of explaining their uses in political and epistemic discourses. In this sense, I am equally interested in formal issues concerning language analysis as I am in practical and politically-oriented ones.
Before starting my PhD, I obtained a BA in Philosophy (with an End of Degree Extraordinary Award) at the University of Granada. My bachelor dissertation, «Asymmetric Polarization, Racial Structure, and Epistemic Fetichism» (cum laude), supervised by Neftalí Villanueva, consisted of an epistemic explanation of the phenomenon of assymetric polarization in the U.S.A..
After that, I obtained a MA in Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Granada. In my master dissertation, «Prior’s Puzzle as a non-Relationalist Argument», supervised by Víctor Fernández Castro and Neftalí Villanueva, I argued against relationalist analysis of propositional attitudes. I also got a MA in Teaching Philosophy.