Structure of the group

Members:

Paula Quinon – writes about vicious circles, paradoxes and conceptual fixed points related to the concepts of computation and of natural number. (More information on personal and department websites.)

Hajo Greif – inquires into the relation between machine computation and human cognition as an evolved biological trait; takes inspiration from Warren McCulloch’s question: “What Is a Number, that a Man May Know It, and a Man, that He May Know a Number?” (More information on personal and department websites.)

Paweł Stacewicz – writes about the computational worldview as some kind of general, pre-philosophical outlook, on the computational aspects of information, and on non-standard computations (like analog-continuous or infintistic ones). (More information on personal and department websites.)

Adam Paweł Kubiak – specialises in the methodology of natural and social sciences, particularly statistics and the pargmatics of scientific inference. He received his summa cum laude doctorate in philosophy from the Catholic University of Lublin in 2019, and now is the postdoc in the NCN OPUS 19 grant “Turing, Ashby and the Action of the Brain”.

Associate members:

  • Giuseppe Primiero (Milano), link
  • Paweł Polak (Kraków), link
  • Sławomir Leciejewski (Poznań), link
  • Witold Marciszewski (Warszawa), link
  • Marcin Rządeczka (Lublin), link

More associate members to be added.