Recordando La memoria
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https://doi.org/10.22370/rhv2025iss28.4860Palabras clave:
autoconocimiento, externalismo, autoridad de la primera persona, antilu-minosidad, marcador de memoriaResumen
En este artículo, reconstruyo cómo surgió mi interés por la filosofía de la memoria a partir de mi compromiso con el autoconocimiento privilegiado y exploro los paralelismos entre mis posiciones sobre el autoconocimiento y la memoria.
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