Associate Member
University professor. PhD in Philosophy from the University of Salamanca and the PUCP with the thesis “Wittgenstein’s Therapeutic Approach to the Problem of Philosophical Skepticism.” Master’s degree in Philosophy from the PUCP with the thesis “Against Foundationalism: Wittgenstein’s and Moore’s Certainties.” Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the PUCP. Her areas of academic interest include contemporary analytical epistemology and informal logic. She specializes in Wittgenstein’s later works. Since 2017, she has been coordinating the Logic course in the General Studies Letters program at the PUCP. She co-edited Essays on Proof, Argumentation, and Justice (2016) and has authored several articles on Wittgenstein’s philosophy.
She is a member of the Latin American Association of Analytic Philosophy (ALFAn) and the Advisory Council of the UNESCO Latin American Network of Women Philosophers. She has worked on various programs and projects related to internationalization of higher education.
She serves as an advisor to the Rectorate of the PUCP, and since 2023, she has been a member of the Committee for Intervention against Workplace Sexual Harassment at this university.