Project members

Nenad Smokrović is a full professor at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Faculty of Economics. His interests are based on philosophy of logic, especially issues of logic consequence and rationality with respect to acting and normativity. As the principal investigator, he is responsible for project team coordination and he will be the head of the second field of investigation.

Majda Trobok is a full professor at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her topics of interests are intuitions in mathematics and she will investigate cognitive sources of mathematical and logical knowledge focusing on the role and importance of intuitions in perception of logic and mathematic truths. She is responsible for the investigations in the fourth field of investigation.

Davor Lauc is an associate professor at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The biggest part of his researches will be focused on the first field of investigation, where he will research possibilities of automatic translation from formal to natural language and vice versa, as well as automatic generating of natural language sentences with respect to a given logical form. He will conduct the researches in the first field.

Igor Bajšanski is an assistant professor at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. His topic of interest is reasoning from the psychological point of view. He will have advisory role in all research fields, but his own research work will be mainly focused on the first and the second field of research.

Danilo Šuster is a full professor at the University of Maribor. His area of interest includes rational structure of argumentation process, so his investigations will be focused on the third field of research that he will conduct.

Olga Markič is a full professor at the University of Ljubljana. Her main topic of interest is reasoning from the logic and cognitive sciences point of view, therefore her investigations will be directed to the first and the second field of research.

Paolo Labinaz is a research fellow at the University of Trieste. He will colaborate in all fields of research, as all of them are closely connected to his areas of interest (reasoning, argumentation and rationality in the scope of philosophical, psychological and linguistic theories).

Hanoch Ben-Yami is a full professor of logic at the Central European University in Budapest. His interests cover topics of logic and philosophy of language, mind and issues about space and time. For this project his researches of relation between quantifiers in natural and formal language are of the biggest importance.

Martina Blečić is a post-doc researcher. Her interest will be the role of rationality in communication, especially indirect pragmatic communication.

David Grčki, PhD student. His interests include decision theory applied to everyday contexts.


Part of the team during one of the meetings