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Michel Crubellier

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is a professor emeritus of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Lille III, France. He has worked on several topics on Aristotle's philosophy, with special focus on Aristotle's metaphysics and logic, and published numerous articles. He has worked on several publications, such as Aristote: Le philosophe et les savoirs with Pierre Pellegrin, Lire Aristote with Enrico Berti and Aristotle's Metaphysics Beta: Symposium Aristotelicum with André Laks.  

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David Bronstein

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is a researcher in Philosophy at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He has worked with Ancient Greek Philosophy and more especifically epistemology, philosophy of science, logic, metaphysics and ethics. His work comprises several articles as well as the book Aristotle on Knowledge and Learning: The Posterior Analytics. Currently, he has been involved in research on Aristotle's theory and practice of science and Aristotle's theory of virtue.  

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Constança Barahona

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is currently a professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of Goiás, Brazil. She has worked extensively on Aristotelian dialectic and Aristotelian logic. Her research interests have been on the notions of definition and demonstration, syllogism and induction. She has worked as a researcher at the Ancient Philosophy Lab (OUSIA) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and is a member of the Brazilian Network of Women Philosophers.  

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Daniel Devereux

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is a professor emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, USA. He has taught for more than 40 years and has written extensively on Ancient Philosophy and primarily on Aristotle and Plato in several articles. He has published as an associate editor and co-editor the books Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy and Biologie et métaphysique chez Aristote.   

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António Pedro Mesquita​

 

is currently a professor of Philosophy at the University of Lisbon, Portugal, and a researcher at the Centre of Philosophy of the same university. He has worked both on Ancient Philosophy and Portuguese Political Thought and has published many articles. His current work spans over the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle as well as their philosophical tradition. In addition, he has been the chief coordinator of the translation project of the entirety of Aristotle's works to Portuguese. 

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Paulo F. T. Ferreira

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is currently a professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil. He has worked on Plato and Aristotle, as well as on Ancient Stoicism. Among others, his research interests have ranged from future contingents and bivalence to argumentation and fallacies. Lately, he has worked on a translation of Aristotle's Sophistici Elenchi to Portuguese.

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Lucas Angioni

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is currently a professor of Philosophy at the University of Campinas, Brazil. He has worked on several topics in Aristotle's philosophy and written many articles on Aristotelian metaphysics and Aristotelian epistemology, as well as others. He has published a translation of Books I and II of Aristotle's Physics in Portuguese. More recently, he has been working on the revision of pre-prints of a translation of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics and on a book about Aristotle's theory of scientific explanation.  

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Mateus R. F. Ferreira

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is currently a professor of Philosophy at the State University of Maringá, Brazil. His main research topic is Ancient Philosophy, and especially the works of Aristotle. Among other topics, he has dedicated himself to logic, epistemology, Aristotelian metaphysics, syllogism, mereology, modality, essentialism, scientific explanation and ontological dependency. 

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