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{{person|id=michele-lavazza |file=Michele Lavazza.jpg |name=Michele Lavazza |role=Coordinator |bio=Michele Lavazza is a translator, an expert on digital humanities and learning technologies, and a free culture advocate. He holds a Master’s Degree in philosophy from the University of Milan; his thesis on Wittgenstein and transcendental philosophy was partly written in Milan and partly at the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. He founded the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project in 2020. |link 1=[https://www.michelelavazza.it/ Website] }}
{{person|id=michele-lavazza |file=Michele Lavazza.jpg |name=Michele Lavazza |role=Coordinator |bio=Michele Lavazza is a translator, digital humanities and learning technologies specialist, and free culture advocate. He holds a Master’s Degree in philosophy from the University of Milan; his thesis on Wittgenstein and transcendental philosophy was partly written in Milan and partly at the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. He founded the Ludwig Wittgenstein Project in 2020. |link 1=[https://www.michelelavazza.it/ Website] }}


{{person|file=Javier Arango.jpg |name=Javier Arango |role=Editor |bio=Born in 1997 in Los Angeles, Javier Arango is a literary translator and graduate student in the Philosophy Ph.D. program at UCLA. Javier obtained a B.A. in Philosophy from Harvard University in 2021, writing a thesis on the metaphilosophy of Rudolf Carnap, which was awarded highest honors. His current research interests are in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy and its relations to contemporaneous philosophical traditions. }}
{{person|file=Javier Arango.jpg |name=Javier Arango |role=Editor |bio=Born in 1997 in Los Angeles, Javier Arango is a literary translator and graduate student in the Philosophy Ph.D. program at UCLA. Javier obtained a B.A. in Philosophy from Harvard University in 2021, writing a thesis on the metaphilosophy of Rudolf Carnap, which was awarded highest honors. His current research interests are in Wittgenstein’s later philosophy and its relations to contemporaneous philosophical traditions. }}