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Andrea Reichenberger

Andrea Reichenberger is currently leader of the junior research group "Rethinking the History of Mathematics and Physics: Women in Focus" at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Siegen, Germany. From 2021-2022, she worked at the Institute of Philosophy, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany, on the project "Gender & Logic". Previously, Reichenberger held postdoctoral positions in various research projects, 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. Additionally, Reichenberger received a fellowship at the University of Paderborn concerning the research project "Foundational research in mathematical logic - relativity - quantum physics. Case studies on the integration of women philosophers", 2019-2021. Reichenberger has published several articles on this subject in journals, collected editions and encyclopedias. Further, she has written a book about Émilie du Châtelet published by Springer in 2016.

Lluis Oviedo

Born in Spain (1958), is now full professor of Theological Anthropology at the Antonianum University, Rome; and invited professor in Theological Institute of Murcia, Spain, for questions of religion, society and science.
Has published books with the titles: Secularization as a Problem; Altruism and Charity; The Christian Faith and the New Social Challenges; Co-Editor with Anne Runehov of the Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions (Springer), 4 vols. and about 190 academic papers.
Currently researches in the field of cognitive science of religion and its theological impact, and issues about secularization process and religious social dynamics.

Howard Wettstein

My B.A. was from Yeshiva University, 1965; Ph.D. City University of New York, 1976. I am currently Professor of Philosophy at UC Riverside. Previously I have held positions at the University of Notre Dame and the University of Minnesota, Morris and visiting positions at Stanford University and the University of Iowa. My main research areas are the philosophy of religion and the philosophy 0f language. I am the editor of Midwest Studies in Philosophy since 1974. My latest book is The Significance of Religious Experience ((Oxford UP, 2012). Earlier I published two volumes in the philosophy of language, The Magic Prism  (Oxford UP, 2004) and Has Semantics Rested On a Mistake? (Stanford UP 1991).

Michael J. Reiss

Michael J. Reiss is Professor of Science Education at University College London a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, President of the Association for Science Education, President of the International Society for Science & Religion, a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and a Priest in the Church of England. He was Director of Education at the Royal Society (2006-08), a member of the GM Science Review Panel (2002-04) and Specialist Advisor to the House of Lords Select Committee on Animals in Scientific Procedures (2001-02).

Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı

Dr. Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı is a Visiting Scholar at the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science (BMSIS). She is currently carrying out post doc studies at the department of philosophy in Lund University. Besides her academic career, she has been working in the fields of biomimicry, space economy, space technologies and astrobiology.

Sofia Almpani

Sofia Almpani is a researcher at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Technical University of Athens, Greece. Her research interests focus on Logic, Logic Programming, Argumentation, Robotics, Education and STEM.

Elena Lisanyuk

Dr. Hab., Professor, St Petersburg State University (SpSU) Russia, Department of Logic, and a professor of National Research University Higher School of Economics  in Moscow, Russia. Elena Lisanyuk was born in Vilnius (Lithuania), obtained her PhD in St Petersburg in 1997 with a dissertation on medieval logic and her Doctorate in 2016 in Moscow with a dissertation on logic of argumentation. Key research areas are logic of argumentation and logic of norms; areas of expertise include also history of logic, logical pragmatic and legal philosophy.

Martin Tabakov

Master of Mathematical Logic (1977), PhD in Philosophy (1981), D. Sc. (2000),
Professor at the Institute for Philosophical Research of Bulgarian Academy of Science (2004-2010) and at the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge of Bulgarian Academy of Science (since 2010). He is an author of 6 monographs, including "Logic and Axiomatic" (1986), "The Revolutions in Modern Logic" (2002), "The Philosophical Challenges of Modern Logic" (2003) and over 100 articles and studies, some in prestigious international publications from the US and Europe.
Head of the Section of Logic at the Institute for Philosophical Research of Bulgarian Academy of Science (1995-2007) and of the Section of Logical Systems and Models at the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge of Bulgarian Academy of Science (2010-2019). He is a compiler, editor and head of the team of authors of Encyclopedic Dictionary of Logic and Semantics

Paweł Kawalec

Professor in Chair of Epistemology, Institute of Philosophy of Lublin’s Catholic University. Author and editor of more than 100 publications. Expert in Green Growth and Jobs, KPK PB UE, representative of MNiSW-NCN in COST, chairman of Committee of Science Study in PAN, expert in FP7, HORIZON 2020, NCN and NCBR, member of Committee of Philosophical Sciences of PAN, editor in chief of Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa, editorial member of 8 journals (The Journal of Innovation Management), initiator of series of lectures (2011–2015) Social Responsibility and Science in Innovation Economy.

 

Dariusz Łukasiewicz

Professor at Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz. Director of the Institute of Philosophy. Chairman of the Department of Logic and Ontology. Member of the Committee of Philosophical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. President of  Central European Society for Philosophy of Religion.

Arkadiusz Chrudzimski

worked at the Universities of Fribourg, Würzburg, and Salzburg. Currently, he is professor at the University of Szczecin, Poland.

Marek Hetmański
philosopher, cognitive scientist, works at the Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej University in Lublin, the head of the Department of Ontology and Theory of Cognition. The author of the following books: Umysł a środowisko (Lublin 1998), Umysł a maszyny. Krytyka obliczeniowej teorii umysłu (Lublin 2000), Epistemologia informacji (Kraków 2013), Świat informacji (Difin 2015), the editor of: Epistemologię współcześnie (2007), Epistemology – From Old Dilemmas to New Perspectives (D&U 2008). The member of the International Society of Knowledge Organization.
Editor-in-Chief, Jan Hertrich-Woleński

Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow.

Viktor Winschel

Economist at the University of Mannheim. He has majored in econometrics, international monetary and exchange rate policy and theory and political economics. During his PhD he has worked on optimal currency areas and computational macroeconometrics. After that he has searched the proper mathematical tools to approach his top level problems in the optimal currency area theory namely value, money and institutional theory and the econometric identification of theories about agents with belief formation. The result is a collaboration with computer scientists, logicians and mathematicians in order to develop a global semantic and reflexive approach to economics ultimately with the tools of category theory, algebraic geometry and logic and so far with coalgebras as a functorial interface for games in mathematical economics.

Bruce Foltz

Professor of Philosophy at Eckerd College (USA), where he is also Director of the Senior Honors Program.

Paweł Kozłowski

Paweł Kozłowski, sociologist and economist, deals with social and ideological aspects of system transition, political economy, economy of transformation. Doctor habilitatus (Doctor of Science). Deputy Director of the Institute of Economics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (INE PAN), Assistant professor in INE PAN and professor of the Warsaw University (Centre for Europe). Member of the “Poland 2000 Plus” Forecast Committee of Polish Academy of Sciences. He is giving lectures and seminars on political economy, social determinants of the economy, ideological foundations of change and system transition, interpretation of present times, imagination and social institutions.

Janusz Korek

Editor–in–chief, “Postcolonial Europe”, Department of Slavic Languages, Stockholm University (since 2008). Associate Professor of Slavic Languages (2005) and Head of the Polish Department, as well as Program director of The Program: Language, Culture and Market – Poland, Södertörn University (2002 – 2008). Doctor of Philosophy in Slavic Languages, Stockholm University, 1998. Areas of specialization: Comparative literature, Theory of literature, Literature and history, Literature and politics, Postcolonial studies, History of political ideas, Press studies, The Polish and Ukrainian ideological and political thinking, Michel Foucaults “archaeology of knowledge” and discourse analysis.

Joseph T. Salerno

He received his Ph.D. in economics from Rutgers University. He is currently a professor of economics in the Finance and Economics Department in the Lubin School of Business of Pace University in New York. He is the editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics; Academic Vice President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute; research associate for the Foundations of the Market Economy in the economics department at New York University; and a policy expert for the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.

Steven Horwitz

Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY.

Walter Block

Harold E. Wirth Endowed Chair and Prof. Of Economics, College of Business, Loyola University New Orleans, and Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute.

Managing Editor, Andrew Schumann

Worked at the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus. Associate Professor at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow.

Stephen R. Palmquist

Professor in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Hong Kong Baptist University.

Roman Murawski

Professor at Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Chairman of the Department of Mathematical Logic, President of Polish Association for Logic and Philosophy of Science.

Péter Szegedi

Associate professor of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Eötvös University.

Peter Simons

The head of Chair of Moral Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Nijaz Ibrulj

Professor at the University of Sarajevo's Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Larbi Sadiki

Senior Lecturer, Arab & Middle Eastern Democratization, College of Social Sciences and International Studies (SISS), Department of Politics & International Relations, University of Exeter, England.

Michael Huemer

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado.

Mark Thornton

Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

Jesús Huerta de Soto

Professor of Political Economy at King Juan Carlos University.

Assistant Editor, Konrad Szocik

Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow.

Hanna Herzog

Professor of Sociology Chair, Gender Studies Program Tel Aviv University.

Gëzim Alpion

Lecturer in Sociology in Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Andrew Adamatzky

Professor in Unconventional Computing in the Department of Computer Science, UWE, Bristol, amir of the Unconventional Computing Centre, member of Bristol Robotics Lab.

Andrej Ule

Professor of analytic philosophy and philosophy of science at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana.

Andrei Khrennikov

The director of the Inte'rnational Center for Mathematical Modeling in Physics, Engineering, Economics, and Cognitive Science, Linnaueus University, South-East Swe'den.

András Máté

Associated professor of logic at the Philosophical Institute of the Eötvös University.