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Sara Ipakchi is a former Research Fellow at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the Department of Philosophy. Her primary research interests include formal and informal logic, contradiction paradoxes, Aristotle’s connexive logic, and the role of intuition in logical systems development. She has also engaged with metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of science. Ipakchi holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Heinrich Heine University (2018), with a thesis on 'Ist Logik intuitiv?' (Is Logic Intuitive?), and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Germanistics (2016). She previously studied Computer Science in Iran, earning a B.Sc. (2008) and a Vordiplom (2005).
Ipakchi has presented at numerous international conferences, including Ecap 10 (2020) on 'A Philosophical Analysis of Irrefutability' and the 16th CLMPST (2019) on 'Even Logical Truths are Falsifiable.' Her work explores foundational questions in logic and metaphysics, often bridging historical and contemporary debates. She has collaborated with Prof. Gottfried Vosgerau on logic projects and Prof. Markus Schrenk on metaphysical research about internal/external negations in dispositions.
She served as a research assistant and logic tutor at Heinrich Heine University since 2016, supporting courses and organizing academic events like 'On What There Isn’t' (2018). Her dual background in computer science and philosophy informs her interdisciplinary approach to logical systems and their philosophical implications.