Andrea Argueta
About Andrea Argueta
Andrea Argueta is a Post-Bacc Fellow at Yale University, focusing on the intersection of philosophy of mind and epistemology. She will begin her Ph.D. in Philosophy at Brown University in the fall.
Work at Yale University
Andrea Argueta has been serving as a Post-Baccalaureate Fellow at Yale University since 2021. This role involves engaging in research and academic activities within the Department of Philosophy. Argueta's work at Yale focuses on philosophical inquiries, particularly in the areas of mind and epistemology. The fellowship provides an opportunity to deepen understanding and contribute to ongoing discussions in these fields.
Education and Expertise
Andrea Argueta holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from New York University, where she studied from 2017 to 2021. Following her undergraduate studies, she completed a Post-Baccalaureate program in Philosophy at Yale University from 2021 to 2022. Argueta's academic focus includes the mind-body problem, exploring its implications in both ancient and contemporary philosophical contexts. She is set to begin a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Brown University in the fall.
Professional Background
Prior to her current role at Yale, Andrea Argueta gained diverse work experience. She worked as a Sales Associate and later as a Shift Supervisor at DAVIDsTEA from 2017 to 2020. Additionally, she interned at New York University Press for eight months in 2018 and served as a STEP Mentor at The Research Foundation for SUNY for one month in the same year. Argueta also volunteered with The A21 Campaign in London in 2019.
Philosophical Interests
Andrea Argueta's philosophical interests lie at the intersection of philosophy of mind and epistemology. Her research specifically addresses the mind-body problem, examining its historical and contemporary relevance. This focus reflects a commitment to understanding complex philosophical issues and contributing to academic discourse in these areas.