# ORGANISMS, MINDS, AND MACHINES Welcome. My name is Enrique Soto-Astorga (writing as E.F.S. Astorga) and I'm a Philosopher of Computing, Cognitive Scientist, and Theoretical Biologist. My work is framed within the study of the limits of mechanisms and machines, as well as the machine metaphor in science; the study of the foundations of cognitive science when assuming the life-mind continuum hypothesis; and the development of relational science for the construction of a principle for the organization of the living. I currently lecture at the School of Sciences at UNAM. I am the founder and P.I. of the [Philosophy of Computing Research Group](https://philcomp.org/group/) and of its [Anticipatory and Relational Science Lab](https://anticipation.philcomp.org/). I am also a member of the [Mexican Philosophical Association](https://asociacionfilosoficamx.com/), and of the Evolutionary Theory and History of Science Lab at the Institute of Biology (UNAM). This website will contain notes I write on stuff I'm reading or developing as papers, as well as all materials for my courses (all content written in Spanish). Some useful links to begin browsing: ### Courses [[Curso de Teoría de la Computación]] [[Curso de Lenguajes de Programación]] Curso de Filosofía de la Computación (TBD) Curso de Sistemas Anticipatorios y Biología Relacional (TBD)