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Jay R. Feierman

Jay R. Feierman, M.D.  retired in 2007 as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at University of New Mexico, USA. His is a human ethologist. Since retirement, he has been researching, writing and organizing conferences on biological and evolutionary aspects of religion.


 

Hans Van Eyghen

Hans Van Eyghen studied theology and philosophy at the Catholic University of Louvain. He is currently a phd-candidate at VU Amsterdam.


 

Sybille C. Fritsch-Oppermann

Sybille C. Fritsch-Oppermann studied Protestant Theology, Social Science, Musicology in Göttingen, Frankfurt/M and Munich; Postgraduate Studies (Comparative Culture) at International Christian University, Tokyo -Special Internship at the Ecumenical Institute Bossey, Switzerland; PhD (Religious Studies): Christian Existence in a Buddhist Context/Katsumi Takizawa and Seiichi Yagi; taught Ecumenical Theology and Philosophy of Religion at Hamburg University; guest lectureships and classes: (Hamburg (Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr), Heidelberg, Göttingen, Wuppertal, Essen, Bochum, Paderborn etc, also in Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Scotland, Poland, Czech Republic, Estonia, Russia, Turkey, Tunis, Morocco, USA, Canada, Malaysia, Japan); Director of Studies and Director of Protestant Academies in Germany (Loccum, Rheinlande); conferences and think tanks (coaching and leadership training) on Religion and Science, Religion and Ethics/of Economics, Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue and Hermeneutics, Human and International Rights, Migration, Globalisation and Questions of Medical Care.


 

Maria Weker

Dr Maria-Magdalena Weker was an adjunct at the Institute of Philosophy of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw, Poland. She was the research assistant at the Faculty of Neurocognitive Science of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland. She was a Phd-student visitor at the University of Calgary, Canada. She participated in researches of mind and perception carry out at The Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland and The Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland. Her research interest is interaction of mind and perception, especially the philosophical aspects of consciousness and neurobiology of mind. She has several papers on this subject. Dr Weker obtained a PhD degree in philosophy from Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw; M.A. in psychology, University of Warsaw, B.Sc. in biology, University of Warsaw and M.A. in philosophy, CSWU, Warsaw.

 


 

Saloua Chatti

Saloua Chatti is Professor of philosophy at the FSHST, University of Tunis. She worked on Russell’s mathematical logic and on Quine’s logic, philosophy of logic and philosophy of language. Her research is mainly on philosophy of logic, history of logic (in particular Arabic logic), epistemic logic, modal logic (ancient, medieval and contemporary), philosophy of language, the theory of oppositions and contemporary analytic philosophy.


 

Alexandre Costa-Leite

Alexandre Costa-Leite is a logician and philosopher

at the University of Brasilia, where he teaches Logic and

Philosophy. His main interests are in the domains of

non-classical logics and metaphysics.

 


 

Daniele Chiffi

Daniele Chiffi is Research Fellow at Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia.

His research interests include: (formal) epistemology and pragmatics, non-classical logics, clinical reasoning, and philosophy of science.

 


 

Edelcio G. de Souza

Edelcio G. de Souza is professor of Logic at the University of São Paulo. He is

interested in abstract logic, model theory and category theory.

 


 

Alfredo Di Giorgio

Alfredo Di Giorgio holds a Ph.D. in History of Science at University of Bari and is currently Adjunct Professor of Logic at University of Salento. He edited (with D. Chiffi), Prova e giustificazione (2013) and published papers in national and international journals. His recent book is Insolubilia e propriates terminorum (2015). His interests include the philosophy of language and the history of logic with a special emphasis on those topics developed in Middle Ages and Renaissance.


 

Ely Merzbach

Professor Ely Merzbach is an international research on Probability theory and Stochastic Processes and a member of the mathematics department and Gonda Brain Research Center at Bar-Ilan University. Professor Merzbach research focused on Set-Indexed stochastic processes, Levy processes, Fractional Poisson processes and spans numerous topics underlying important applications in areas spanning Brain Research, financial systems, Bio Systems, Complex and stochastic systems, Environmental and other systems.   

 

 He served as Dean of the Faculty of Science of Bar-Ilan University.

Professor Merzbach is also involved with connections between Science and Jewish philosophy. He wrote 40 papers on this subject and several books in hebrew, for example "The Logic of the Lottery", Reuven Mass, Ltd., 208pp. (2009).