International Advisory Board

Dr. Marie-Theres Arnbom
Historian, Vienna

Dr. Steven Beller
Historian, Washington D.C. Author of “Vienna and the Jews 1867-1938” und “History of Austria”

Prof. Dr. James Conant
Chester D. Tripp Professor of Humanities, University of Chicago; Alexander von Humboldt-Professor, Universität Leipzig

DI Georg Gaugusch
Historian and specialist in Jewish genealogy, Vienna

Prof. Dr. Peter Kampits
Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society, Vice-President; Bioethics Commission at the Federal Chancellery, Deputy Chairman

Prof. Dr. Brian McGuinness (1927-2019)
University of Siena. Author of “Wittgenstein: A Life: Young Ludwig”, “Approaches to Wittgenstein”; editor of Wittgenstein’s complete correspondence

Prof. Ray Monk
Professor Emeritus, University of Southampton. Author of”Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius”

Monica Nagler-Wittgenstein
Literature critic, ex-president of PEN CLUB Sweden

Prof. Dr. Marjorie Perloff
Professor Emerita at Stanford University, Florence R. Scott Professor Emerita at the University of Southern California, Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society

Prof. Dr. Alois Pichler
Professor of Philosophy, University of Bergen; Director of the Wittgenstein Archives

Dr. Ursula Prokop
Architecture Historian, author of “Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein: Bauherrin, Intellektuelle, Mäzenin”

Gregor Schmoll
Artist, Vienna

Prof. Dr. Friedrich Stadler
Institute Vienna Circle, University of Vienna; Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society

Pierre Stonborough
Descendant of the Wittgenstein family

Dr. Paul Wijdeveld
University of Leiden. Author of “Ludwig Wittgenstein – Architect”

Dr. Christian Witt-Dörring
Art Historian and Exhibition Curator