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Katerina Ierodiakonou is an Associate Professor specializing in Ancient and Byzantine philosophy at the University of Geneva. She received her Ph.D. in Logic and Scientific Method from the London School of Economics, with a thesis focused on the analysis of Stoic logical methods. Ierodiakonou has previously held teaching positions at various prestigious institutions including the National Technical University of Athens, the University of Oxford, York University, and Cambridge University. She has also taught summer courses at the Central European University in Budapest and Bosphorus University in Istanbul. Her academic contributions are numerous, with a focus on Aristotelian and Stoic logic, Hellenistic theories of knowledge, and ancient thought experiments. She has been involved in significant research programs that explore the Aristotelian tradition, and her current projects include editing and translating classical texts such as Theophrastus' De sensibus. Her research interests encompass Ancient Byzantine philosophy, particularly ancient epistemology and logic.
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