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Rafał Palczewski
Jerzy Pogonowski
Janusz Kaczmarek
Stanisław Krajewski
Stanislaw Krajewski is a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw. He has been involved in research in the field of logic and philosophy of mathematics as well as philosophy of dialogue, philosophy of religion and interfaith dialogue. He also co-authored the post-World War II section of the core exhibition in Polin, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
Marcin Trepczyński
Marcin Trepczyński is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw, occupied with medieval philosophy and theology, including their logical and methodological aspects (main publications: https://uw.academia.edu/MarcinTrepczy%C5%84ski). Member of the organising committee of Logic and Religion congresses (https://www.logicandreligion.com/). Editor-in-chief of the journal "Edukacja Filozoficzna" / "Philosophical Education" (http://www.edukacja-filozoficzna.uw.edu.pl/).
Email: m.trepczynski@uw.edu.pl
Wojciech Krysztofiak
Wojciech Krysztofiak (degraded professor of the University of Szczecin due to worldview reasons) - author of scientific articles in the following journals: "Synthese", "Husserl Studies", "Axiomathes", "Semiotica", "Filozofia Nauki", "History and Philosophy of Logic", "Foundations of Science ", "Ruch Filozoficzny"; author of books: "Egzystencjalizm logiczny. Metafizyczne studium nad Traktatem logiczno-filozoficznym Wittgensteina", "Gramatyka dyskursu filozoficznego", "Problem opozycji realizmu i idealizmu epistemologicznego"; scholarship holder: The Norwegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities, The Soros Foundation-Open Society Institute-Central European University; the honorary member of The Rationalist International, the member of USERN; winner of research grants from the National Science Center: in 2013-2015 (on mental counting mechanisms) and in 2017-2019 (on narrative space profiling mechanisms); under surveillance in 1988 by the communist Security Service (SB) in an operation code-named "Krytyka".
Marek Zirk-Sadowski
Anna Horodecka
Anna Horodecka is assistant professor in the Collegium of World Economy
at the Warsaw School of Economics. She gained her Ph.D. in economics
(2006) and theology (2007) and habilitation in economics 2020 for which
she received a grant from the National Science Centre. She specializes
in economic policy, heterodox economics, the methodology of economics,
business ethics and sustainability, and her habilitation focused on the
concept of human nature in contemporary economics. She was visiting
professor at some universities abroad (in Wellington, Chicago, Munich,
and Macerata).
Andrzej J. Żuk
Andrzej J. Żuk is a graduate of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (M.A. in economics) and Warsaw School of Economics (Ph.D. in economics). Currently he is an assistant professor at the Institute of Economics and Finance, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. His scientific interests concern the theory of economics and the history of economic thought as well as the methodology and philosophy of economics, including, above all, institutionalism, value judgments, and ethics in economics and finance.
Krzysztof Opolski
Professor of Economic Sciences. Head of the Department of Banking, Finance and Accounting at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw. His scientific and research interests focus on the issues of banking and strategic audit. Apart from his scientific and didactic achievements, Professor has extensive practical experience in the area of management and consulting.
In 2009-2010 he was head of the team of strategic advisors to the President of the National Bank of Poland. A member of the Chapter of the "Now Poland" Competition and a member of the international research consortium CHER (Consortium for Higher Education) in Kassel (Germany). In 2019 he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the development of banking and public finance sector in Poland.