Editorial Board

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.


 

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.


 

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.


 

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.


 

Bruce Foltz

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


 

Michael Huemer

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado.