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Ivan A. Karpenko

Associate Professor at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

Email: gobzev@yandex.ru


 

Furio Biagini

Professor of Judaism History at the University of Salento, studies the history of the Jewish labor movement and the Jewish emigration to America as well as links between Judaism and anarchism and the Jewish opposition to Zionism, such as the group of ultra-Orthodox Jews, Neturei Karta. He has published many books on these subjects: “Il Risveglio”: storia di un giornale anarchico ginevrino dall’attentato di Breci all’avvento del fascismo, 1900-1922 (1991); Nati altrove: il movimento anarchico ebraico tra Mosca e New York (1998); Mussolini e il sionismo (1998); Il ballo proibito: storie di ebrei e di tango (2004); Torà e libertà (2008).
 

Robert Wutscher

Economist of the Austrian School. South Africa.

Email:

rwutscher@gmail.com


 

Andrzej Szelc

Andrzej Szelc is the Vice-President for International Relations at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow.

Email: aszelc@wsiz.rzeszow.pl


 

Dov Gabbay

Dov M. Gabbay is Augustus De Morgan Professor (Emeritus) of Logic at the Group of Logic, Language and Computation, Department of Informatics, King\'s College London. He is a Special Professor (Emeritus) at the Bar-Ilan University, Israel, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Luxembourg. He has authored or co-authored over five hundred research papers and over thirty research monographs. He is editor of several international journals, and has edited over 50 Handbooks of Logic, including the Handbook of Philosophical Logic, the Handbook of Logic in Computer Science, the Handbook of the History of Logic, and the Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming, among many other reference works on logic. He is Chairman and founder of several international conferences, executive of the European Foundation of Logic Language and Information and President of the International IGPL Logic Group. He is founder, and joint President of the International Federation of Computational Logic. He is also one of the four founders and council member for many years of FoLLI, the Association of Logic, Language and Information, from which he is now retired. He is cofounder with Jane Spurr of College Publications, a not-for-profit academic publisher intended to compete with the major academic publishing houses, offering quick publication at affordable prices, and not requiring copyright assignment from authors.


 

James Trafford

 

James Trafford works at the University of Creative Arts, Epsom, UK. His research focuses on logic, rationalism and the relationships between them. 

Email: jtrafford2@ucreative.ac.uk


 

Katarzyna Barska

She has a Ph. D. in Philosophy from the Jagiellonian University, Cracow. She specializes in Ingarden`s ontology development. Her research interests include formal, material and existential ontology, modes of being, negative states of affairs (Meinong – Ingarden), individual object, absolute whole, sumative whole (Husserl, Twardowski – Ingarden), ontological structure of human (Stein – Ingarden). She is the secretary of the Centre for Research named Roman Ingarden (http://www.roman-ingarden.phils.uj.edu.pl
 

Konrad Szocik

Konrad Szocik is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow.
 

Daniel J. Lasker

Daniel J. Lasker is the Norbert Blechner Professor of Jewish Values in the Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, in Beer Sheva, Israel. His areas of interest are medieval Jewish philosophy (including the thought of Rabbi Judah Halevi, Maimonides, and Rabbi Hasdai Crescas), the Jewish-Christian debate, Karaism, and selected issues in Jewish theology and law. His first book, Jewish Philosophical Polemics Against Christianity (1977; second edition, 2007), details the use of philosophy in the medieval Jewish critique of Christianity, and subsequent works have included editions and translations of a number of polemical treatises. From Judah Hadassi to Elijah Bashyatchi: Studies in Late Medieval Karaite Philosophy (2008), describes developments in Byzantine Karaite philosophy from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries, and his latest book, The Sage Simhah Isaac Lutski. An Eighteenth-Century Karaite Rabbi. Selected Writings (2015), presents annotated editions of Lutski's treatises. He has over 200 other publications as well. In addition to Ben-Gurion University, Prof. Lasker has taught at University of Toronto, Yale University, Princeton University, Ohio State University, University of Texas, University of Washington, and other institutions. His family – his wife, five children and 13 grandchildren – all live in Israel.
 

Tudor Petcu

Tudor Petcu is a doctoral student of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Bucharest, Romania.