Sabrina Gonzalez
Graduate Student
Sabrina earned two bachelor's degrees in philosophy and statistics at Arizona State University; there she was awarded "Best Essay in Philosophy" in ASU's School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies Annual Research and Creative Arts Awards, she also wrote her senior capstone paper on the philosophy of mind titled, "Question Begging in Famous Arguments Against Physicalism" (2022). Sabrina earned her master's in philosophy at The University of Arizona receiving work experience as a teacher's assistant in areas of logic and normative ethics; she additionally did extended studies in epistemology (2024).
Her additional key interests include the arguments and histories of empiricist epistemologies, the epistemic role of intuitions, epistemic circularity, the "no self" views in the philosophy of personal identity, meta ethics, varieties of consequentialism, Buddhist philosophy, Lewisian metaphysics, and Sartre's existentialism.