The Handbook of Intuitions: Perspectives from global philosophy

David Bordonaba-Plou
Édition Andrew Arana , Asad Q. Ahmed
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The Handbook of Intuitions: Perspectives from global philosophy

David Bordonaba-Plou
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  • Date de publication : Aug 11, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 644
  • Éditeur : Springer Nature
  • ISBN : 9783032279453
  • Dimensions : 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

David Bordonaba-Plouis an assistant professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. His research focuses on experimental philosophy of language, the role of intuitions, Digital Humanities, and political philosophy of language. He is the principal investigator of the project Intuiciones y Filosofía Experimental del Lenguaje (PID2023-150396OA-I00). In addition to numerous articles, his publications include Experimental Philosophy of Language. Perspectives, Methods, and Prospects (Springer, 2023), (editor).

Asad Q. Ahmedis the Magistretti Distinguished Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at UC Berkeley and Director of its Center for Middle Eastern Studies.  His work focuses on Islamic intellectual and social history, especially philosophy, logic, and legal theories. His books include The Religious Elite of the Early Islamic ḤijÄz and Palimpsests of Themselves.

Andrew Aranais Professor of Philosophy at the Université de Lorraine, France, and director of the Archives Henri-Poincaré. His domains of specialisation are the history and philosophy of mathematics, logic, and epistemology. He has published on models of arithmetic, purity of methods, proof theory, projective geometry, mathematical depth, and philosophy of mathematics in the Japanese tradition. He is an editor of Philosophers& Imprint.

Marie-Hélène Gorisseis Assistant Professor in Jain Studies in the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham. She specialises in Jain theories of knowledge, interpretation and argumentation. She leads the Dharmanath Network, which enhances the societal impact of Jainism and non-violence through engagement between academic, religious, cultural, and political institutions. She is also co-PI of the project "Global Philosophy of Religion: Fundamental Spiritual Reality, Human Purpose, and Living Well" funded by Templeton (2024&27).

Gerhard Heinzmannis Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, University of Lorraine at Nancy. Founder of the Research Center Archives Henri&Poincaré, he is the editor of the Publications of the Henri-Poincaré Archives and founder of the journal Philosophia Scientiae. Author of numerous articles and books on the philosophy of mathematics, he is member of the International Academy for Philosophy of Science (Brusssels), the Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Sciences and the International Institute of Philosophy.

Lisa Indraccolois Associate Professor of Chinese Studies at Tallinn University and affiliated member of the Zurich Center for the Study of the Ancient World. Her research interests include classical Chinese philosophy; early Chinese rhetoric; structural and rhetorical patterns of ancient Chinese texts; conceptual and intellectual history of premodern China; and early cross-cultural encounters among China, Japan, and Korea. She has published extensively on early Chinese philosophy and rhetoric and premodern Chinese intellectual and conceptual history in major journals in the field; and edited and contributed to several volumes and special journal issues.

Jari Kaukuais Academy Professor in philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä. An expert in Avicenna&s philosophy and its Islamic reception, Kaukua is the author of SuhrawardÄ«&s Illuminationism (Brill, 2022) and the award-winning Self-Awareness in Islamic Philosophy (CUP, 2015), as well as the editor of several anthologies and journal special issues. He has published numerous articles on classical and post-classical Islamic philosophy in central fora of the historiography of philosophy.

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