Copoeru, Ion
Ion Copoeru is a professor of Modern philosophy, phenomenology, and applied ethics at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca. His research interests are mainly in phenomenology (intersubjectivity, everydayness, law, and addictions) and ethics in professions, with a focus on law and healthcare.He studies Philosophy in Cluj-Napoca, Tübingen and Paris XII and defended his PhD titles in Sens noématique et modifications intentionnelles dans les Ideen I de Husserl 1999 in co-supervision with Paris XII (coordinators: Andrei Marga and Françoise Dastur)He had research stages and fellowships in Leuven, Bucharest, Wuppertal, Louvan-la-Neuve and Memphis (USA).He is author of Aparenţă şi sens [Appearence and meaning] (2000) and Structuri ale constituirii [Structures of Phenomenological Constitution] (2001), editor or co-editor of several collective volumes, such as Phenomenology 2005, Vol. III (with Hans Rainer Sepp) (Zeta Books, 2007), Phenomenology 2010, Vol. III (with P. Kontos and A. Serrano) (Zeta Books, 2011), Recherches phénoménologiques actuelles en Roumanie et France (with Alexander Schnell) (Olms, 2006) and author or co-author of a series of articles and book chapters on the above mentioned topics. The most recent work deals with topics like those of skills, knowledge-how, violence, and interactionist methods in studying addictions.He was vice president of the Romanian Society for Phenomenology (SRF) and member of the executive committee of the Central and East European Society for Phenomenology (CEESP).Ion Copoeru is editor-in-chief of Studia UBB Philosophia (indexed in WoS–ESCI) and member of the editorial committee of Studia Phaenomenologica.
Noveanu, Alina
Dr. habil. Alina Noveanu ist Dozentin an der Fakultät für Geschichte
und Philosophie der Babeș-Bolyai Universität in Cluj/Klausenburg
(Rumänien) und Gastdozentin am Philosophischen Seminar der
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen im Rahmen der Kooperationsvereinbarung der beiden Universitäten. Ihre Lehr- und Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Phänomenologie, Deutsche Philosophie der Neuzeit und Gegenwart, Poststrukturalismus. Monographien schrieb sie zu Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer und Platon.
Weidtmann, Niels
Niels Weidtmann ist Direktor des College of Fellows – Center for Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Studies an der Universität Tübingen. Er arbeitet im Bereich der Kulturtheorie, der Phänomenologie und der Interkulturellen Philosophie.