!!Ruth Edith Hagengruber – Biography
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Ruth Edith Hagengruber is a German philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Paderborn. She is currently the elected president of the German Society for Philosophy (DGPhil). Her research focuses on rediscovering the contributions of women to the history of philosophy. Prior to establishing the Centre for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, her research centred on the history of science, particularly universality-based economics and the philosophy of technology. She has published work on value theory in Feminist Economics and reflects on technological design and creative capacity.\\
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She has served as president and vice president of academic associations and is an elected member of the Leibniz Society of Sciences in Berlin. She received research prizes, including the Wiener–Schmidt Prize from the Society for Cybernetics and Systems Theory, and has become a life member of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy.\\
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Hagengruber is the founder and director of the Centre for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. The series she edits promote research and systematic analysis about women in the history of science and philosophy. She founded the Women Philosophers Heritage Collection with De Gruyter in cooperation with colleagues from around the world, with the aim of promoting the global reconstruction of the writings of women philosophers and scientists. The first encyclopaedia of concise concepts of women philosophers was founded and edited by her, as was the first journal dedicated solely to the research into the history of women philosophers and scientists. \\
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She served as a research director for digital, historical, online manuscript transcription projects, coordinating research projects also in the philosophy of information science, among others. She has raised  external funding from the DFG, Humboldt, Nixdorf and Thyssen foundations. and  delivered a hundred invited talks worldwide and conducted masterclasses in Italy, Portugal, Austria and New Zealand. She supervised seven doctorates.\\
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