Nicolas de Warren (PhD Boston University, 2001) is philosophy professor at Pennsylvania State University.
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Burt C. Hopkins (PhD DePaul University, 1988), Université de Lille/UMR-CNRS 8163 STL, is the Permanent Secretary of the Husserl Circle, former Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Seattle University, and founding co-editor of The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy. He is author of The Origin of the Logic of Symbolic Mathematics: Jacob Klein and Edmund Husserl (2011), The Philosophy of Husserl (2010), and Intentionality in Husserl and Heidegger: The Problem of the Original Method and Phenomenon of Phenomenology (1993). [email protected] |
Emiliano Trizio (MPhil London School of Economics, 2001, PhD Paris-X/Ca’ Foscari University Venice, 2005). After teaching at the University of Paris Pantheon Sorbonne, at the University of Lille III, at Seattle University, and at UWE, Bristol, since 2022 he teaches philosophy at Ca' Foscari University, Venice. He has recently published: Philosophy's Nature: Husserl's Phenomenology, Natural Science, and Metaphysics (Routledge 2021)
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Claudio Majolino (PhD University of Rome “La Sapienza", 2002). After teaching at the University of Paris “La Sorbonne” (2003-2004), he is Professor of Philosophy of language at the University of Lille (2005—). He has also been distinguished visiting professor at Seattle University (2008, 2010). In the last fifteen years he has authored, edited and translated several books and articles on phenomenology, ontology and the history of philosophy.
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Daniele De Santis (PhD University of Rome II, 2013) studied philosophy at the University of Rome I "La Sapienza", and at the University of Rome II. He is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Charles University (Prague). His main interests include Husserl, Heidegger, Stein and the early phenomenological tradition. He has recently published Husserl and the A Priori (Springer 2021), Transcendental Idealism and Metaphysics. Husserl's Critique of Heidegger (2 vol. Springer 2023). [email protected] |
Matteo Giannasi (PhD Ca' Foscari University Venice, 2005). Matteo Giannasi has published two books and a dozen articles on various aspects of the phenomenological project and on contemporary naturalism. After earning his PhD with a dissertation on the problem of meaning in Husserl's phenomenology, he held research positions at Ca' Foscari Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, focusing, in particular, on the legacy of phenomenological and linguistic philosophy, and on the consequences of the naturalistic paradigm-turn. His current interests focus on the theoretical and cultural presuppositions of the concept of nature.
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