Presentations (selection)
- “Modules as an adaptationist discovery heuristic.” Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia. June, 2021.
- “The Mind as a Swiss Army Knife: Assessing Arguments in Favor of the Massive Modularity Hypothesis.” Interlaken, Switzerland. June, 2019.
- “Methodological and Conceptual Issues in the Adaptationist Analysis of Mind.” Lingnan University, Hong Kong. April, 2019.
- “Public Ethics.” Panama City, Panama. June, 2018.
- “Persistence Problem: Lockeanism and Animalism.” Santiago, Chile. September, 2017.
- “Post-Truth Era: Communication, Politics, and Philosophy." In: La noche de la filosofía, Lima. April, 2017.
- “Challenges to Functionalism through Phenomenal Consciousness: Inverted Qualia and Absent Qualia.” Salvador da Bahía, Brazil. August, 2016.
- “Ethics in Public Administration." Judicial Training Academy. Lima. December, 2015.
- “Philosophy and Mathematics." School of Computer Science, UNMSM. June, 2014.
- “Julian Assange: Scientific Journalism, Conspiration, and Hacker Ethics." Leiden University, Netherlands. September, 2013.
- "Analytic Philosophy
." Summer School "History of Philosophy," UNMSM. February, 2012.
- “Truth: Between Correspondence and Deflationism." XIII Peruvian National Congress, National University of the Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos. October, 2011.
- “Science and Philosophy.” Philosophy Workshop in Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University, Lima. June, 2011.
- "Game Theory and Political Decision Making
." UNMSM. November, 2010.
- “Analytic Philosophy in Latin America.” Scientific University of the South, Lima. September, 2008.
- “Am I a Person?”. Peruvian Colloquium of Analytic Philosophy “Mind, Language, and Reality.” August, 2008.
- “What is a Disagreement?”. XI Peruvian National Congress of Philosophy, National University of Saint Agustine, Arequipa, Peru. March, 2008.
- “The Scheme-Content Dualism.” Colloquium "Interpretating Davidson." PUCP. November, 2006.
- “Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy.” Comments to presentation by Alejandro Tomasini Bassols. UNMSM. November, 2005.