Professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Vienna. He established (in 1991) and for many years directed the Vienna Circle Institute (presently a department of Faculty of Philosophy of Education, University of Vienna) . He is the author of the monumental monograph The Vienna Circle. Studies in the Origins, Development, and Influence of Logical Empiricism (2015, Germal original published in 1987) as well as many other works in the history and philosophy of sciences. He is the founder and editor of, among others, the series "Institute Vienna Circle Yearbook" and "Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis".
Professor Emeritus in the Deptartment of Philosophy of the University of Manchester, U.K. After receiving his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology he held teaching and/or research positions at Northwestern University, University of Pittsburgh, Technical University Berlin, London School of Economics and University of Vienna. Specialising in history of analytical philosophy and philosophy of science, he has published numerous articles and books, among them Empiricism at the Crossroads. The Vienna Circle’s Protocol-Sentence Debate (Open Court, 2007) and, most recently, The Routledge Handbook of Logical Empiricism (2022), co-edited with Christoph Limbeck-Lilineau.
Philosopher, lawyer (he graduated from both faculties at the Jagiellonian University), professor of philosophy, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, and the International Institute of Philosophy in Paris, the Brazilian Academy of Philosophy, doctor honoris causa of the University of Lodz. He is the author of 30 books and about 800 articles in logic, epistemology, philosophy of law and the history of philosophy. With his monograph Logic and Philosophy in the Lvov-Warsaw School (1989, Polish edition in 1985), he initiated the international interest in the tradition of the Lvov-Warsaw School. For his contribution to the history of Polish philosophy, in 2013 he got the award of the Foundation for Polish Science (called “Polish Nobel Prize”).
Mathematician, logician, philosopher and theologian, profesor of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. Scientific interests: mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics, philosophy and history of logic and mathematics. Author over 200 scientific papers and 24 books, among others Essays in the Philosophy and History of Logic and Mathematics (2010) and The Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic in the 1920s and 1930s in Poland (2014). Member of Academia Europaea.
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Monika Gruber works as a Senior-Postdoc at the University of Vienna. She got her doctorate at the University of Salzburg writing a thesis on Alfred Tarski’s Concept of Truth in Formalised Languages, later published by Springer Verlag. She is leading her second project devoted to the philosophy of Frank Ramsey with the focus on his theories of truth and belief. She has been a regular research fellow at the Lund University (Sweden) collaborating closely with Nils-Eric Sahlin.
Research assistant at the Institute of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, University of Szczecin. The fields of his research are history of analytic philosophy and ontology. His articles have been published, among others, in the journals: "Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy" and "Filozofia Nauki" (The Philosophy of Science). In 2017-19, he conducted the research grant "The Paraphrase Method and Ontological Disputes. The Analysis of Carnap's, Ajdukiewicz's and Quine's Views” founded by the National Science Center (Poland). He is also a member of the research group: "Analytic Philosophy: History and Problems of Contemporary Philosophy" (Funded by The Foundation for Polish Science).
Associate Professor, a lecturer at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland. His area of academic study is history of philosophy of science and methodology; this interest is particularly focused on the inter-war period. He authored two books on history of the problem of demarcation: Verificational Criteria of Demarcation in the Vienna Circle’s Philosophy of Science and Falsificationist Criteria of Demarcation in the 20th-Century Philosophy of Science (both in Polish); he edited and translated various works of logical empiricist.
Professor of philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy of the John Paul II Pontifical University in Krakow. He studied telecommunication at the AGH University of Science and Technology (MSc) and philosophy (Ph.D.) at the John Paul II Pontifical University in Krakow. He is interested in the history and philosophy of science, the history of Polish philosophy and the philosophy of computer science. He specializes in the history of philosophy in Cracow and Lvov as well as in the problems of machine ethics. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Philosophical Problems in Science.