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Paweł Balcerak


 

Selçuk Topal

He received his Ph.D. in mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics from Ege University (2015) and was a visiting scholar at  Department of Mathematics (Prof.Dr. Lawrence S. Moss) and in the Department of Computing and Computing (Dr.Muhammad Abdul-Mageed), Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
 
His research interests include pure and applied logic (logic, language and information), mathematics, computer science and graph theory.
 
s.topal@beu.edu.tr


 

Joseph J. Hyde


 

Sławomir Gawroński

Associate Professor in Chair of Media, Journalism and Public Relations. Mass media and political scientist.

Dean of the Faculty of Administration and Social Sciences at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow

E-mail: sgawronski@wsiz.rzeszow.pl


 

Ilona Majkowska

Ilona Majkowska is an academic teacher of German at Department of Foreign Languages at Rzeszów University of Technology (Studium Języków Obcych Politechniki Rzeszowskiej), active since 1992. Graduated from Pedagogical University in Rzeszów (Wyższa Szkoła Pedagogiczna w Rzeszowie), her experience combined with the mastery in teaching and extensive knowledge of the language, constituted a solid basis of her occupational development. Her interests gather around innovative methods of teaching, use of modern media in educational processes and intrinsic motivation in learning.

 

 

 


 

Bartłomiej Tkacz

Practicing attorney at law in Poland,
Member of the Board of the Polish National Bar
of Attorneys in Warsaw, Poland.

e-mail: tkacz@kirp.pl


 

Karthikeyan Parameswaran

An aviation enthusiast, graduated from his Engineering studies at University of Information Technology and management in Rzeszow. During his studies he had a deep interest in researching Airline Business performance and that motivates him in publishing his very first journal. His research areas focused on Airlines Yield management (the optimization of earnings per passenger by adjusting ticket prices to the current demand, thus creating an optimum combination of utilization and return on capital) & and Network planning (optimize the flight plan of an airline, thus offering an optimum network and best possible utilization of flights).


 

András Simon

András Simon is the representative of Public Information Desk of Jehovah’s Witnesses – Hungary Branch. He has a reach activity in spreading the beliefs of the Christian Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Hungarian society. His interests are focused on the sufferings endured by Jehovah’s Witnesses in Hungary as well.


 

Halla Kim

Halla Kim is professor of philosophy at Sogang University in Seoul, South Korea, and professor of philosophy and faculty member at the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies at University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA. His recent publications include Immanuel Kant in Benjamin Crowe, ed., The Nineteenth Century Philosophy Reader (London: Routledge, 2015) and Nothingness in Korean Buddhism: A Struggle against Nihilism in JeeLoo Liu and Douglas Berger, eds., Nothingness in Asian Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2014). Fichte on Fact/Act (Tathandlung) and Fichte‘s Philosophical Method will appear shortly in M. Bykova, ed.The Bloomsbury Companion to Fichte. His articles also appeared in Locke Studies, Journal of Philosophical Research, and Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants, among others. His own book Kant and the Foundations of Morality (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2015) has just been published as well as his anthology (with S. Hoeltzel), Kant, Fichte and the Legacy of Transcendental Philosophy (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2014). His latest anthologies include, Jewish Religious and Philosophical Ethics, together with C. Hutt and B. D. Lerner (Routledge, 2017) and Transcendental Inquiry: Its Origin, Method, and Critiques (with S. Hoeltzel) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). Currently he is writing an introductory book on the history of Korean philosophy (tentatively entitled Korean Philosophy: A Historical Introduction‖) as well as preparing two anthologies, The Key Issues in Korean Philosophy (SUNY expected) and Beyond the Bounds of Sense: The Anniversary Issue of P.F Strawson’s Bounds of Sense (Oxford: expected). He held visiting professorships at Osaka University (2017), University of Iowa Center for Asia and Pacific Studies (2001), Kyungpook National University, Korea (2011), University of San Francisco (2014), Katholike Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (2014), Shizuoka University, Japan (2015) and received grants from DAAD, Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, and the Academy of Korean Studies. Specializing in Kant/German Idealism, modern Jewish thoughts and Korean philosophy, he teaches a number of courses including history of modern philosophy, Kant, German Idealism as well as history of Korean philosophy and Asian philosophy. In 2013, he founded North American Korean Philosophical Association (NAKPA) as an affiliate group of the American Philosophical Association. He is also a frequent lecturer at the Global Day of Jewish Learning organized by the Jewish Federation of Omaha. Presently he is a member of American Philosophical Association, International Kant Society, Korean Kant Society, International Fichte Society, North American Kant Society, North American Fichte Society among others. He is also on the editorial board for Sogang Journal of Philosophy, Korean Journal of Philosophy, European Studies Journal, inter alia. He has served as referee for Journal of Korean Religions, Acta Koreana, Philosophy East and West, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, DAO: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, Korean Studies, among others.


 

Andy Besuden

Andy Besuden is born in Germany in 1961, received most of his schooling in Vienna, Austria, where he graduated with a Master’s degree in Business Administration in 1986. Originally born into a family of Lutheran beliefs, he started to study the Bible with Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1970. Baptized in 1981, he started full-time volunteering as Jehovah’s Witness in 1987. After receiving special training, he was sent to Hungary in 1992 to help organizing the preaching work that had been granted legal recognition three years before. Among other assignments, he helped with researching the history of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Hungary. At present, Andy Besuden is serving as missionary in Szeged.