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Andrea Reichenberger

Andrea Reichenberger holds a substitute professorship for history of technology at TUM Technical University of Munich. She is junior research group leader at the Department of Mathematics,  University of Siegen, Germany, and leads the research project “Rethinking the History of Mathematics and Physics: Women in Focus.” Reichenberger has held several postdoctoral positions, e.g., at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (HWPS) at Paderborn University (Germany) and in the DFG research project “Thought Experiment, Metaphor, Model” at the Institute for Philosophy I at the Ruhr University Bochum. Between 2019 and 2021, she was a fellow at the University of Paderborn and principal investigator of the research project “Foundational research in mathematical logic – relativity – quantum physics. Case studies on the integration of women philosophers.” Reichenberger has written a book on Émilie du Châtelet (Springer, 2016) and has published many articles in journals, collected editions, and encyclopedias.


 

Marina F. Bykova

Marina F. Bykova is the Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University (USA), and the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Studies in East European Thought. She earned her PhD and Dr. Habil in Philosophy from the Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), where she worked until relocating to the USA in 2000. Bykova specializes in the history of nineteenth century continental philosophy, with a particular focus on German idealism. She has also written extensively on Russian philosophy and intellectual tradition. She has published 11 books and over 250 scholarly articles. Her forthcoming book, Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature: A Critical Guide, is set to be released by Cambridge University Press in 2024.


 

Robert W. McGee

Robert W. McGee is a professor at the Broadwell College of Business and Economics, Fayetteville State University, USA. He has earned 23 academic degrees, including 13 doctorates from universities in the USA and four European Countries and a certificate in tai chi from the Harvard Medical School. He has published more than 60 books, including several novels, and more than 1000 articles, book chapters, conference papers and working papers. Various studies have ranked him #1 in the world for tax evasion, accounting ethics and business ethics scholarship. He is also ranked in the top-10 worldwide in terms of research impact in economics. He is an attorney and CPA (retired) and has worked or lectured in more than 30 countries. He drafted the accounting law for Armenia and Bosnia and reviewed the accounting law for Mozambique. He was in charge of assisting the Finance Ministries of Armenia and Bosnia convert their countries to International Financial Reporting Standards. He is also a world champion in taekwondo, karate, kung fu and tai chi (both Yang and Sun styles) and has won more than 1000 gold medals. Some of his 1000+ publications may be downloaded at https://ssrn.com/author=2139.


 

Krzysztof Nowicki

Krzysztof Nowicki obtained a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the Catholic University of Lublin and a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Warsaw, focusing his thesis on Kazimierz Twardowski's theory of products. His academic interests span metaphysics, philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind, alongside the history of Polish philosophy, particularly the tradition of the Lvov-Warsaw School.


 

Anna Brożek

Anna Brożek – born in 1980 in Krakow, philosopher, pianist, music theorist, professor at the University of Warsaw, head of the Lvov-Warsaw School Research Center. She completed her philosophical (2003) and piano (2004) studies in Krakow, and then obtained her doctorate (2006) and habilitation (2008) in philosophy at the University of Warsaw, as well as the title of professor of humanities (2015); she also holds a habilitation in the field of art (music theory). She is the author or co-author of several books and numerous articles on logical semiotics, methodology, history and philosophy of logic, ontology, as well as philosophy and music theory.


 

Mustafa Khuramy

Currently a philosophy student, researching meta-ethics; specifically arguments for moral realism and against epistemic error theory.


 

Erik Schulz

Currently an undergraduate philosophy student at ASU, generally interested in meta-ethics and theories of justification.


 

Matti Häyry

Matti Häyry, PhD, Professor of Philosophy of Management at the Aalto University School of Business. Prof. Häyry has been involved in reproductive ethics and antinatalist philosophy since 1984. His 2004 A rational cure for prereproductive stress syndrome is considered to be the first expression of the so-called risk argument against procreation. His most recent publications on the topic, with Amanda Sukenick, include Imposing a lifestyle: A new argument for antinatalism and Antinatalism, Extinction, and the End of Procreative Self-Corruption. The origin and evolution of his views have been chronicled in detail on The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast, especially in its episode #65 and in episodes #1, #2 and #3 of its subchannel Hankikanto – Falling into the Anti/Natal Abyss.


 

Katarzyna Wilk

Katarzyna Wilk is a student of English philology at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów. She is passionate about learning foreign languages and is a member of the feminist club.


 

David R. Iglesias