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{{person|file=Javier Arango.jpg |name=Javier Arango |role=Editor |bio=Born in 1997 in Los Angeles, Javier Arango is a literary translator and graduate student in the Philosophy Ph.D. program at UCLA. Javier obtained a B.A. in Philosophy from Harvard University in 2021, writing a thesis on the metaphilosophy of Rudolf Carnap, which was awarded highest honors. His current research interests are in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy and its relations to contemporaneous philosophical traditions. }}
{{person|file=Javier Arango.jpg |name=Javier Arango |role=Editor |bio=Born in 1997 in Los Angeles, Javier Arango is a literary translator and graduate student in the Philosophy Ph.D. program at UCLA. Javier obtained a B.A. in Philosophy from Harvard University in 2021, writing a thesis on the metaphilosophy of Rudolf Carnap, which was awarded highest honors. His current research interests are in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy and its relations to contemporaneous philosophical traditions. }}
{{person|id=melina-bentes |file=Melina Bentes.jpg |name=Melina Bentes |role=Translator and Editor |bio=Melina Bentes is a master’s candidate in Philosophy at Nova University of Lisbon. She is Portuguese-Brazilian and has been contributing to the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project since 2023 as a translator and editor. She is a lawyer licensed by the Brazilian Bar Association and has research experience in legal theory, critical legal studies and theories of justice. Her ongoing research is concerned with the development of a legal epistemology based in Wittgenstein’s ''On Certainty''. }}


{{person|file=David Chandler.jpg |name=David Chandler |role=Editor |bio=David Chandler recently obtained a Bachelor of Arts from King’s College London. His current research interests include the work of the Later Wittgenstein, contemporary metaphilosophical considerations, and the history and philosophy of colour. He will soon be commencing his graduate studies at University College London. }}
{{person|file=David Chandler.jpg |name=David Chandler |role=Editor |bio=David Chandler recently obtained a Bachelor of Arts from King’s College London. His current research interests include the work of the Later Wittgenstein, contemporary metaphilosophical considerations, and the history and philosophy of colour. He will soon be commencing his graduate studies at University College London. }}