Daniele De Santis is Adjunct Faculty at Seattle University. His main

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Daniele De Santis is Adjunct Faculty at Seattle University. His main
 Daniele De Santis is Adjunct Faculty at Seattle
University. His main interest is Edmund Husserl’s
phenomenology. Currently he is working on the
analysis of Husserl’s method known as “eidetic
variation” and “passive modalizations” of
consciousness.
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Nicolas de Warren is the director of the Center for
Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy / Husserl
Archives at KU Leuven. He has published widely on
topics in phenomenology, aesthetics, history of
philosophy and political philosophy, and among the
others he is the author of Husserl and the Promise of
Time: Subjectivity in Transcendental Phenomenology,
Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Susi Ferrarello received her PhD at the Université
de Paris La Sorbonne, and currently teaches at the
Rome Center of Loyola University and at the Florence
University of the Arts. A specialist in Husserl’s
phenomenological philosophy, she authored a book Il
Progetto Etico e l’idea di Scienza.
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Dr. Burt C. Hopkins is Professor of Philosophy at
Seattle University. His main research interest is the
philosophical foundation of the transformation of
knowledge that began in the 16th century with the
philosophical advent of modernity. Among the books
written by Dr. Hopkins we cite The Origin of the Logic
of Symbolic Mathematics: Jacob Klein and Edmund
Husserl (2011) and The Philosophy of Husserl (2010).
He is founding co-editor of The New Yearbook for
Phenomenology and Pheno-menological Philosophy.
Claudio Majolino (PhD. University of Rome “La
Sapienza”, 2002). After teaching at University of Paris
“La Sorbonne” (2003-2004) he is professor of
philosophy of language at University of Lille (2005—).
He has also been distinguished visiting professor at
Seattle University (2008, 2010). In the last fifteen
years he has authored, edited and translated several
books and articles on phenomenology, ontology and
the history of philosophy.
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Fabrizio Palombi is professor at the University of
Calabria. He was visting professor at MIT and authored
three monographs: Il legame instabile. Attualità del
dibattito psicoanalisi-scienza (FrancoAngeli, 2002),
Jacques Lacan (Carocci, 2009) and The Star and the
Whole: Gian-Carlo Rota on Phenomenology and
Mathematics, (Taylor & Frances, 2011).
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Emiliano Trizio is currently a full-time instructor in
the Philosophy Department of Seattle University. His
main research field consists in the study of the
epistemological, ontological, and ethical dimensions
of Husserl’s phenomenology, and its relations with the
current debates on the nature of knowledge. Among
his writings we cite the most recent «Husserl and the
mind-body problem», The New Yearbook for
Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy,
Vol. XI, 2012, pp. 1-15.
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