Luciano Boi is a teacher-researcher at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, at the Centre de mathématiques and program director at CiPh (Paris). His research interests include various aspects of mathematics and its foundations, theoretical biology, phenomenology of perception and philosophy of science. He has taught in several universities and research institutes abroad. He is a member of the scientific board of various international scientific journals. His work has earned him a research fellowship from the Von Humboldt Foundation and an award from the Guggenheim Foundation. Luciano Boi is the author and editor of numerous books and research articles. Carlos Lobo is a phenomenologist associated to the Husserl Archives of Paris. After a first monograph on the methodology of transcendental phenomenology, he has published several contributions on phenomenological issues such as intersubjectivity, temporality, individuation, axiology, etc. showing their epistemological importance for the critical understanding and clarification of major current issues in formal logic, probability theory, physics, in ethics and aesthetics. His latest books are Weyl and the problem of Space, From mathematics to philosophy, Springer, 2019 and a translation and introduction to Weyl’s Philosophie des mathématiques et des sciences de la nature, MétisPresses, Geneva, 2017.