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Filippo Villaggi
Filippo Villaggi, born 1998, accomplished his Master's Degree in philosophy at Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele (Milan) and ICT (Toulouse), with a thesis entitled The End of Philosophy in Martin Heidegger's and Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Thought. He contributes to The Ludwig Wittgenstein Project as editor and translator.
Désirée Weber
Désirée Weber is an Associate Professor at the College of Wooster. She completed her Ph.D. in Political Theory on Wittgenstein’s later philosophy and its implications for normativity and judgment at Northwestern University in 2016. Her research has included efforts on archival and digital preservation of Wittgenstein manuscripts, as well as the pedagogic elements of Wittgenstein’s work and biography.
Michele Lavazza
Michele Lavazza is a translator, digital humanities enthusiast, learning technologies specialist, and free culture advocate. He holds a Master’s Degree in philosophy from the University of Milan; his thesis on Wittgenstein and transcendental philosophy was partly written in Milan and partly at the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. He founded the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project in 2020.