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Professor at the Geo-economics Department of the Academy of Geopolitical Problems.
Head of the INTELROS – Intellectual Russia Group. Chairman of the Commission on the social and cultural challenges of globalization at the Moscow State University “M. V. Lomonosov”; a member of the Scientific Council of the History of World Culture Department at the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
Deputy Chief Director of the Institute for Economic Strategies at the Department of Social Sciences – RAS.
Head of the Laboratory for Geo-economic Analysis (North-South Laboratory), Institute for African Studies, Department of Global Challenges and International Relations – RAS.
Author and supervisor of a large number of projects. Full member of: the Russian Historical Society, the Philosophical and Economic Scientific Assembly at the Moscow State University, and the World Futures Studies Federation.
Author of about 700 publications on international relations, political science, economics and history. Main research areas: international management systems and global development trends; strategic analysis and planning; geo-economics; philosophy of history.
- Regular PhD student in the Department of History of Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, from 1977 to 1980.
- Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Philosophy at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences from 1995 to 1998.
- Compiler and editor of the series „Bulgarian Philosophical Thought and Bulgarian Culture“ at Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House.
Corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. His research activity is in the field of epistemology, philosophy of science, and history of Bulgarian philosophy. He has published 13 books in Bulgarian language, one in English (Kant's Conceptions of Space and Time and Contemporary Science. Minkowski Institute Press, Montreal, 2015), and over 170 papers, some of which in SJR journals and in collection books that appeared in prestigious publishing houses: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Pergamon Press, Springer, Peter Lang, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, University Press of America, Ontos Verlag.
Four of his former students work in the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge. Two of them are associate professors, and two – assistant professors.
Axel Honneth is a professor of philosophy at the University of Frankfurt and at the Columbia University. He is director of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main, Germany since 2001.
Prof. Honneth's books are in the fields of Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics, Social Theory, among them are: Freedom's Right (2014); The I in We: Studies in the Theory of Recognition (2012); The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel's Social Theory (2010); Pathologies of Reason: On the Legacy of Critical Theory (2009); Reification: A Recognition-Theoretical View (Oxford University Press, 2007); The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts (Polity Press, 1995).
Professor Honneth was awarded the Ulysses Medal from the University College Dublin (2016); he received the Ernst Bloch Prize (2015); the Bruno Kreisky Prize (2016).
Graduated MA in Sociology in the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridsky”, 1983, and Secondary Economical School, 1974.
Spheres of research: inequality and power, historical transitions, totalitarian socialism and post-totalitarian societies, philosophical and social anthropology.
Associate Professor of philosophy of science in the Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology at New Bulgarian University.
Areas of research: general philosophy of science, philosophy and history of cognitive science and psychology, cognitive science (cognitive biases, higher-level cognition).
- Participation in numerous projects and scientific forums.
Deputy Chairman and PR of the tink-tank Middle Class Development Association (from 1998 to 2012).
MA:	“On Bertrand Russell's Logic and Plato's Dialectic” (in Bulgarian).
PhD:	“A Critical Analysis of the Philosophy of Logical Atomism” (in Russian).
Dr. habil.: “Analytic Philosophy in Context” (in English).
Professor of Philosophy in the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, D. Sc.
2005	(as Roland Harington) Zolotaia kost (Moscow: Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie), 456 pp.; Fictionalized study of the paradoxes and discontinuities of post-Petrine and post-Soviet Russian culture and history.
1988 Russian Dreams (London: Omega Books),159 pp.
Rudolf Siebert is a professor of Religion and Society in the Department of Comparative religion at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. He is the director of the Center for Humanistic Future Studies at Western Michigan University since 1980, the director of the international course on the "Future of Religion" in the Inter-University Center for Post-Graduate Studies in Dubrovnik, Croatia, and the international course on "Religion and Civil Society" in Yalta, Crimea, and Ukraine since 1999.
Prof. Siebert's research interests are in the fields of the Critical theory of religion of Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse, Alfred Sohn-Rethel, and Jürgen Habermas.
Professor Siebert's main works are: The Critical Theory of Religion: Frankfurt School (De Gruyter, 1985), and From Critical Theory to Critical Political Theology: Personal Autonomy and Universal Solidarity (Peter Lang, 2002).
Associate Professor, 1st Ph.D., the State University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, where he teaches: Contemporary Philosophy, Metaphysics and Aesthetics.
А permanent lecturer at the Masters and PhD programs at Parana University, Brazil.
Prof., D.Sc, PhD Stephan Penov.
Head of the Department of Religion at the Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge,, BAS.
President of the Council of experts to the National Council of Religions in Bulgaria.
Mysteries of Judaism and Christianity.2005.
The Dialectical Logos of Religion - The Abrahamic Religious Philosophy - 2015.
Professor, DSc in History of Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy at the South-West University “Neofit Rilski” – Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria (2006 – present).
Graduated MA in Philosophy in the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridsky”, 1981.
Member of international scientific societies: Kant Society; International Hegel Society (from 2006 – member of the Steering Committee); Hegel-Marx International Society for Dialectical Philosophy; Society for Theoretical Philosophy; Bulgarian Kant Society (Deputy Chairman from its foundation in 1991).
I did my M.Sc. (Mathematics, '84) and Ph.D. (Mathematical Logic, '88) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski".
I have over 30 years of academic teaching experience and have taught various undergraduate and graduate courses in Logic, Mathematics and Computer Science, at several universities in Bulgaria, South Africa, Denmark and Sweden. I have several current and former master and doctoral students.
My current research interests are mainly focused on theory and applications of logic to artificial intelligence, philosophy, agency and multi-agent systems, computer science, and game theory.
I am currently involved in several scientific events and editorial activities.
On the Editorial Board of two Springer book series: "Fundamental Theories of Physics" and "Springer Briefs in Physics"
Kolman, V., Punčochář, V. (2015) Formy jazyka. [Forms of Language]. Filosofia.
Punčochář, V. (2017) Algebras of information states. Journal of Logic and Computation, 27, 1643–1675.
Punčochář, V. (2017) Knowledge is a Diamond. In Kennedy, J., de Queiroz, R.J.G.B. (eds.), Logic, Language, Information, and Computation, 24th International Workshop, WoLLIC 2017. Springer, pp. 304-320.
Punčochář, V. (2016) Semantics of assertibility and deniability. In Redmond, J., Pombo Martins, O., Nepomuceno Fernandez, A. (eds.), Epistemology, Knowledge and the Impact of Interaction Springer, pp. 343-362.
Punčochář, V. (2016) A generalization of inquisitive semantics. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 45, 399-428.
Punčochář, V. (2015) Weak negation in inquisitive semantics. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 24, 323-355.
Punčochář, V. (2014). A new semantic framework for modal logic. Philosophical Alternatives, 23, 47-59.
Punčochář, V. (2014). Indikativní a subjunktivní hypotetické soudy: Epistemický vs. ontický přístup [Indicative and subjunctive hypothetical judgements: Epistemic vs. ontic approach]. Organon F, 21, Supplementary Issue, 119-137.
Punčochář, V. (2014). Intensionalisation of logical operators. In Dančák, M., Punčochář, V. (eds.). The Logica Yearbook 2013. College Publications, pp. 173-186.
Punčochář, V. (2013). Pravdivost vs. tvrditelnost [Truth vs. assertibility]. Organon F, 20, Supplementary Issue 1, 122-143.
Punčochář, V. (2012). Some modifications of Carnap’s modal logic. Studia Logica, 100, 517-543.
Punčochář, V. (2012). Matematický realismus a naturalismus Penelope Maddy [Penelope Maddy’s mathematical realism and naturalism]. Organon F, 19, Supplementary Issue 1, 199-226.
Punčochář, V. (2010). Carnapova modální logika C [Carnap’s modal logic C]. Organon F, 17, 163-184.
Peliš M., Punčochář V. (eds.): The Logica Yearbook 2011. London: College Publications, 2012.
Co-chair of the organizing committee of the conferences: Logica 2011, Logica 2012, Logica 2013, Logica 2014, Logica 2015, Logica 2016, Logica 2017.

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