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José Weber
Maurício Fernando Pitta

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José Weber, Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)

Associate Professor C in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of Londrina (UEL). Member (Kooperationspartner) of the EUGEN-FINK ZENTRUM WUPPERTAL (EFZW), affiliated with the Institut für Transzendentalphilosophie Phänomenologie (ITP) at Bergische Universität Wuppertal; Member of the Editorial Board of the Orbis Phaenomenologicus series published by Königshausen Neumann (Dir.: Hans Rainer Sepp); Member of the Phenomenology Working Group/ANPOF. Coordinator of the Phenomenology Research Center and the Schopenhauer-Nietzsche Research Center, both at UEL. Education: Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy (UNIOESTE); Master's Degree in Philosophy (UNICAMP); Master's Degree in Philosophy of Education (UEM); Doctorate in Philosophy of Education (UNICAMP); Postdoctoral Studies (PNPD/CAPES) at UNESP/Marília. Conducts research in the areas of Philosophical Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Philosophy of Education. Authors of greatest interest: Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Sloterdijk, Phenomenology (Heidegger, Eugen Fink); Main topics/issues of interest: Education (Bildung) as a philosophical problem; Tragedy; Nihilism; Philosophy of technology; Play; Imagination/Image; Constitution of the human and the relationship between life, nature, humans, and animals.

Maurício Fernando Pitta, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)

Adjunct Professor (CRES) in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of Londrina - UEL. PhD in Philosophy from the Graduate Program in Philosophy at the Federal University of Paraná - UFPR (2018-2022), Master's in Philosophy from the Graduate Program in Philosophy (2016-2018) and Bachelor's in Philosophy (2012-2016) from UEL. Former postdoctoral researcher at UEL, with funding from CAPES/PDPG. Currently researching the issue of ontological equivocation in multinaturalism, as well as issues related to cybernetic communication theory. Interested in the areas of Ontology and Existential Phenomenology, Social Anthropology (especially authors of the so-called “ontological turn”), Indigenous Thought, Philosophy of Liberation and Latin American decolonial thought, French Philosophy of Difference, Biopolitics, Aesthetics, and the interfaces between Philosophy, Literature, and other media (Audiovisual, Music, Games, etc.).