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{{person|id=michele-lavazza |file=Michele Lavazza.jpg |name=Michele Lavazza |role=Coordinator |bio=Michele Lavazza is a translator, an expert on digital humanities and learning technologies, and a 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. |link 1=[https://www.michelelavazza.it/ Website] }}
{{person|id=michele-lavazza |file=Michele Lavazza.jpg |name=Michele Lavazza |role=Coordinator |bio=Michele Lavazza is a translator, an expert on digital humanities and learning technologies, and a 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. |link 1=[https://www.michelelavazza.it/ Website] }}
{{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=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=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=Frederic Kettelhoit.jpg |name=Frederic Kettelhoit |role=Developer |bio=Frederic Kettelhoit is a software developer who fell down the rabbit hole of Wittgenstein’s philosophy and has been trying to make Wittgenstein’s ''Nachlass'' more accessible through software ever since. He studied computer science and philosophy before writing his Ph.D. on Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics. }}
{{person|file=Eric Rodríguez Ochoa.jpg |name=Eric Rodríguez Ochoa |role=Editor |bio=Philosopher and theologian. Theorist in criminology and psychoanalysis. Member  of the North American Kant Society, Center for Philosophical-Cultural Studies, Latin American Association of Political Science, International Federation of Criminology, Research Partner of the Tales Association, Complutense University of Madrid, At the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina he is a member of the Latin American Network of Patristic Studies. Researcher and editor of dossier on Ludwig Wittgenstein at Fundación Filosófica, Quito, Ecuador. Editor at The Ludwig Wittgenstein Project, Milan, Italy. Founder of the Association Française pour la recherche critique en Philosophie et Théologie: Perspectives Académiques, via OpenEdition e Hypothèses, Paris, France. Writer at PALABRA, cultural supplement of the newspaper El Vigia, Ensenada, Mexico. He completed two academic stays: medicine, philosophy and literature at Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, Lebanon, and theology, politics and philosophy at Pázmány Péter Catholic University Hungary, as well as a writer for Un Philosophe, a journal specialized in philosophy, Paris, France. He has participated academically in several countries, taking courses, publishing and giving lectures in Colombia, Spain, Hungary, Lebanon, Germany, Italy, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, France and, recently, he has positioned his research  in ACADEMIST in Japan |link 1=[https://philoericthe.hypotheses.org/ Website]}}


{{person|file=Jasmin Traechtler.jpg |name=Jasmin Trächtler |role=Editor |bio=Born 1991, studied in Kassel. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Bergen and the University of Kassel in 2021, with the thesis Wittgensteins Grammatik des Fremdseelischen (Berlin: Metzler, 2021). She has been a Research Fellow at the Wittgenstein Archives Bergen at the University of Bergen (2018-2021) and the Institute for Philosophy at Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris (2020). Her main research interests lie in Wittgenstein, philosophy of language, aesthetics and philosophy of science. She is now an assistant professor at the TU Dortmund. |link 1=[https://ipp.ht.tu-dortmund.de/institut/personen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeiterinnen-und-mitarbeiter/dr-jasmin-traechtler/ Website] }}
{{person|file=Jasmin Traechtler.jpg |name=Jasmin Trächtler |role=Editor |bio=Born 1991, studied in Kassel. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Bergen and the University of Kassel in 2021, with the thesis Wittgensteins Grammatik des Fremdseelischen (Berlin: Metzler, 2021). She has been a Research Fellow at the Wittgenstein Archives Bergen at the University of Bergen (2018-2021) and the Institute for Philosophy at Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris (2020). Her main research interests lie in Wittgenstein, philosophy of language, aesthetics and philosophy of science. She is now an assistant professor at the TU Dortmund. |link 1=[https://ipp.ht.tu-dortmund.de/institut/personen/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeiterinnen-und-mitarbeiter/dr-jasmin-traechtler/ Website] }}
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{{person|file=Filippo Villaggi.jpg |name=Filippo Villaggi |role=Editor |bio=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.}}
{{person|file=Filippo Villaggi.jpg |name=Filippo Villaggi |role=Editor |bio=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.}}


{{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=Désirée Weber.jpg |name=Désirée Weber |role=Editor |bio=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. |link 1=[https://wooster.edu/bio/dweber/ Website] }}
 
{{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=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=Alexandra Zografou.jpg |name=Alexandra Zografou |role=Outreach |bio=A Greek-born Madrid-based digital project manager, specializing in online product design and development. She is also the Manager of the MVDM Mentor Program at IE and a member of the UWC International Council. She has consulted on and managed a variety of projects in the field of executive education, lifelong learning, and learning innovation, having worked with world-renowned universities and European NGOs. Currently, she is working on a number of youth training and arts & humanities initiatives, while exploring her research interests in a diverse spectrum of areas, such as mentoring, digital humanities, and visual grammar in design. |link 1=[https://www.alexandrazografou.com/ Website] }}
{{person|file=Alexandra Zografou.jpg |name=Alexandra Zografou |role=Outreach |bio=A Greek-born Madrid-based digital project manager, specializing in online product design and development. She is also the Manager of the MVDM Mentor Program at IE and a member of the UWC International Council. She has consulted on and managed a variety of projects in the field of executive education, lifelong learning, and learning innovation, having worked with world-renowned universities and European NGOs. Currently, she is working on a number of youth training and arts & humanities initiatives, while exploring her research interests in a diverse spectrum of areas, such as mentoring, digital humanities, and visual grammar in design. |link 1=[https://www.alexandrazografou.com/ Website] }}


{{person|file=Frederic Kettelhoit.jpg |name=Frederic Kettelhoit |role=Developer |bio=Frederic Kettelhoit is a software developer who fell down the rabbit hole of Wittgenstein’s philosophy and has been trying to make Wittgenstein’s ''Nachlass'' more accessible through software ever since. He studied computer science and philosophy before writing his Ph.D. on Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics. }}


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