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Alexander Boldachev

Russian analytic philosopher, opinion journalist.

Email: alexander@boldachev.com


 

Igor Dzhadan

Opinion journalist, Ukranian and Russian political columnist.

Email: idzhadan@mail.ru


 

Andrew Schumann

Andrew Schumann worked at the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus. His research focuses on logic and philosophy of science with an emphasis on non-well-founded phenomena: self-references and circularity. He contributed mainly to research areas such as reasoning under uncertainty, probability reasoning, non-Archimedean mathematics, as well as their applications to cognitive science. He is engaged also in unconventional computing, decision theory, logical modelling of economics.

Email: andrew.schumann@gmail.com
 


 

Alex Shkotin

Since 2008 the software engineer in www.sgm.ru, math knowledge representation in geology, mostly using FOL, CNL and OWL 2, developing IS. From 2001 to 2008 the research fellow in Computing Centre RAS. From 1998 to 2001 the consultant in Price Waterhouse Coopers.

Email: ashkotin@acm.org


 

Vladimir Ryakhovsky

The Doctor of Geologo-Mineralogical ­ Sciences, the head of Department of Geoinformation Systems of the State Geological Museum of V.I.Vernadsky of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the director of the Geological Club.

Email: geoclub.sgm@mail.ru
 


 

Nicholas N. Zhaldak

Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Belgorod State University, Russia.

Email: zhnn3@rambler.ru
 


 

Petr Kusliy

Research Fellow in epistemology and philosophy of language at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Email: kusliy@iph.ras.ru


 

Vsevolod Ladov

Doctor of Sciences, Professor at the Tomsk State University, Russia. His interests are in VR-philosophy, philosophical problems of IT, language philosophy.

Email: ladov@yandex.ru
 


 

Andrej Ule

Andrej Ule (1946) was born 1946 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He graduated 1971 in mathematics and achieved M.A. (1974) and phD (1981) in philosophy at the University of Ljubljana. He got in 1982-3 the Humboldt grant for the study of logic and theory of science in München, at the Institute for Logic, Theory of Science and Statistics. His current position: Professor of analytic philosophy and philosophy of science at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. Fields of interest: philosophy of logic, Wittgenstein’s philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of science, comparative philosophy. Some of his recent books are: Operationen und Regeln bei Wittgenstein (Frankfurt/M, 1998); Logos spoznanja (Logos of Knowledge)(Ljubljana, 2002); Dosegljivost resnice (Attainability of Truth) (Ljubljana, 2004), Znanost, družba, vrednote (Science, Society, and Values)(Ljubljana, 2006), Circles of Analysis: Essays on Logic, Mind and Knowledge (Berlin, 2008).

Email: andrej.ule@uni-lj.si


 

András Máté

András Máté studied mathematics and philosophy at the Eötvös University Budapest (Hungary). He began his research in logic and its history as an assistant of Imre Ruzsa. He is currently associated professor of logic at the Philosophical Institute of the Eötvös University. He made his PhD (CSc) at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences about Plato and Frege. His research interests include history of logic and semantics (semantical ideas in Plato’s dialogues, Stoic logic, medieval semantics, Leibniz, Bolzano, Frege) and philosophy of mathematics (second-order logic as a framework, philosophical ideas of 20th century Hungarian mathematicians). He wrote four textbooks of logic and its history and several papers about different topics including even aesthetics of music in Hungarian, 14 papers in German and English mainly about the history of logic. He translated works by Plato, Frege, Tarski, Kneale and Kneale.

Email: mate@ludens.elte.hu