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{{person|file=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=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=File:Joshua Eisenthal.jpg |name=Joshua Eisenthal |role=Editor |bio=Joshua Eisenthal is a Research Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the California Institute of Technology and an Editor at the Einstein Papers Project. He completed his PhD in philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, writing a dissertation on Heinrich Hertz’s ''Principles of Mechanics'' and the influence on Wittgenstein’s ''Tractatus''. His research interests are in the history and philosophy of physics and early analytic philosophy, particularly the philosophical issue of representation (in logic, mathematics, geometry, physics, and language) during the various intellectual revolutions of the turn of the century.  }}


{{person|file=File:Tommaso Furlan.jpg |name=Tommaso Furlan |role=Editor |bio=A University of Milan philosophy graduate, Tommaso Furlan’s main research interest is the early production of Edmund Husserl concerning the philosophy of arithmetics. He is a member of the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project’s proofreading team and he manages the project’s Twitter profile. |link 1= }}
{{person|file=File:Tommaso Furlan.jpg |name=Tommaso Furlan |role=Editor |bio=A University of Milan philosophy graduate, Tommaso Furlan’s main research interest is the early production of Edmund Husserl concerning the philosophy of arithmetics. He is a member of the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project’s proofreading team and he manages the project’s Twitter profile. |link 1= }}