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Michael Inwood

Michael Inwood was born in London in 1944. From 1967 until 2011 he was a Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Trinity College, Oxford. He is now an Emeritus Fellow of the College and lives in Oxford. He has produced various publications on Heidegger, Hegel, and ancient philosophy.
 

Filip Kobiela

Philosopher working as an assistant professor at the University School of PE, Cracow, Poland. He graduated in philosophy at the Jagiellonian University and completed a PhD thesis in the field of philosophy of time (Filozofia czasu Romana Ingardena wobec sporów o zmienność świata, Universitas, Kraków 2011, in Polish). He links phenomenological and analytical methods in researching ontology, philosophy of time, philosophical theory of games. Selected publications: Kinds of Chance in Sport, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 8, nr 1 (2014), 65-76. The Causal Structure of the World in Ingarden’s Ontology, w: Substantiality and Causality, ed. M. Szatkowski, M. Rosiak, Walter de Gruyter 2014, 39-60. Email: f.kobiela@iphils.uj.edu.pl
 

Przemyslaw Spryszak

Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. His research focuses on modern philosophy (British empiricism in particular), and philosophy of perception. His last book: Natura doświadczenia w świetle filozofii nowożytnej, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Kraków 2014.
 

Bartosz Brożek

Bartosz Brożek is a full professor of the philosophy of law at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, as well as a member of the Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. He is the author or co-author of several books, including Rule-Following. From Imitation to the Normative Mind. His research focuses on philosophy, law, cognitive science and the relationships between them.
 

Mateusz Hohol

Mateusz Hohol holds PhD in philosophy of cognitive science and is an assistant professor at the Pontifical University of John Paul II, as well as a member of the Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. He is the author or co-author of 2 books, including Wyjaśnić umysł. Struktura teorii neurokognitywnych (Explaining the Mind. The Structure of Neurocognitive Theories). His research focuses on neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy and the relationships between them.
 

Błażej Skrzypulec

Błażej Skrzypulec is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Philosophy of Jagiellonian University (Kraków, Poland). Interested in philosophy of perception, analytic metaphysics, formal ontology, and social ontology. In his dissertation he develops an ontological model of visual content.
 

Ronald de Sousa

Ronald Bon de Sousa Pernes (born 1940 in Switzerland) is an Emeritus Professor at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Toronto which he joined in 1966. He is best known for his work in philosophy of emotions, and has also made contributions to philosophy of mind and philosophy of biology. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2005. De Sousa possesses both UK and Canadian citizenship. Educated in Switzerland and England, he took his B.A. at New College, Oxford University in 1962, and his Ph.D. at Princeton University in 1966. He has contributed to and is frequently cited in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
 

Andrzej Dąbrowski

 

Andrzej Dabrowski, assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow. His research focuses on epistemology, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. He has published several articles, book chapters and the monograph Intencjonalność i semantyka [Intentionality and Semantics], (2013).


 

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