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Jimena Clavel Vazquez is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg University, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy within the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences. Her research focuses on embodied cognition, artificial intelligence ethics, and the philosophy of mind. She contributes to interdisciplinary discussions on cognitive artifacts, transparency in AI systems, and the intersection of imagination with embodied perspectives.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy of Mind (Psychology)
Her recent research explores topics such as the phenomenology of large language models, trust in AI systems, and gendered contributions to embodied cognition frameworks. She has published in peer-reviewed journals like Ethics and Information Technology and contributes to public philosophy through blogs like Junkyard of the Mind.
Key Research Themes:
- Embodied cognition and feminist contributions to cognitive science
- Ethical implications of AI transparency and user interaction
- Philosophy of imagination and creativity
Publications Overview: Her work bridges philosophy and technology, examining how historical philosophical insights inform contemporary AI debates. Recent articles analyze the 'quasi-other' perception of chatbots and the epistemic risks of algorithmic opacity.
Teaching & Engagement: She teaches courses in philosophical skills for pre-masters, research integrity, and the philosophy of mind. Her side activities include the Skills Lab 3 and PhD Philosophy of Mind programs.


