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Jan Wolenski

Jagiellonian University
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  • Jagiellonian University
    Institute of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  • All publications (418)
  •  1
    In Contradiction. A Study of the Transconsistent
    Studia Logica 48 (2): 259-260. 1989.
    Paraconsistent Logic
  •  25
    Recherches Sur La Philosophie Et Le Langage XVI Stanislav Lesnievski Aujourd'hui
    with S. Lejewski, D. Miéville, P. Simons, G. Kalinowski, and F. Nef
    Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin. 1996.
  •  38
    Dwa racjonalizmy i irracjonalizm
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 51 (1): 293-301. 2003.
    The author opposes two kinds of rationalism to irrationalism. The first kind of rationalism, approved by the author, considers as rational these cognitive procedures that can be communicated and verified intersubjectively. The author calls this view – after K. Ajdukiewicz – anti-irrationalism. On the other hand, irrationalism is a position that negates the need of ability to communicate intersubjectively and to verify cognitive procedures. The views of mystics or of H. Bergson could be an exampl…Read more
    The author opposes two kinds of rationalism to irrationalism. The first kind of rationalism, approved by the author, considers as rational these cognitive procedures that can be communicated and verified intersubjectively. The author calls this view – after K. Ajdukiewicz – anti-irrationalism. On the other hand, irrationalism is a position that negates the need of ability to communicate intersubjectively and to verify cognitive procedures. The views of mystics or of H. Bergson could be an example of irrationalism. The second kind of irrationalism is apriorism, i.e. the position that ascribes certainty to cognitive results achieved by intuition. Data coming from intuition are not intersubjectively communicable, intersubjectively verified and they are not subject to falsification, hence the second kind of rationalism, i.e. apriorism, is in fact irrationalism. Phenomenology, stressing the importance of apriori cognition, would then have many things in common with irrationalism.
  • Recherches Sur la Philosophie Et le Langage XVI: Stanislav Lesnievski aujourd’hui
    with C. Lejewski, D. Miéville, P. Simons, G. Kalinowski, and F. Nef
    Vrin. 1996.
  •  35
    Polish Attempts to Modernize Thomism by Logic (Bocheński and Salamucha)
    Studies in East European Thought 55 (4): 299-313. 2003.
    This paper reports some attempts undertaken in Poland in the 1930s to modernize Thomism by means of modern logic. In particular, it concerns J.M. Bocheński and J. Salamucha, the leading members of the CracowCircle. They attempted to give precise logical form to the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas. Other works concerned the concept of transcendentals, the levels of abstraction, and the concept of essence.
    Eastern European Philosophy
  •  964
    Brentano's criticism of the correspondence conception of truth and Tarski's semantic theory
    Topoi 8 (2): 105-110. 1989.
    Polish PhilosophyTarskian Theories of TruthBrentano: JudgmentBrentano and Other PhilosophersAlfred T…Read more
    Polish PhilosophyTarskian Theories of TruthBrentano: JudgmentBrentano and Other PhilosophersAlfred Tarski
  •  85
    Godel, Tarski and Truth
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4 459-490. 2005.
    Alfred Tarski
  • Szowinizm gatunkowy, humanitaryzm i animalocentryzm
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 94. 2015.
    Polish Philosophy
  •  66
    Metamathematics and philosophy
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 12 (4): 221-225. 1983.
    The relevance of metamathematical researches for philosophy of math- ematics is an indubitable matter. In the paper I shall speak about impli- cations of metamathematics for general philosophy, especially for classical epistemological problems. Let us start with a historical observation con- cerning Hilbert's programme, the rst research programme in metamathe- matics as a separate study of formal systems. This programme was strongly in uence by epistemological considerations. In fact, Hilbert wa…Read more
    The relevance of metamathematical researches for philosophy of math- ematics is an indubitable matter. In the paper I shall speak about impli- cations of metamathematics for general philosophy, especially for classical epistemological problems. Let us start with a historical observation con- cerning Hilbert's programme, the rst research programme in metamathe- matics as a separate study of formal systems. This programme was strongly in uence by epistemological considerations. In fact, Hilbert wanted to se- cure all classical mathematics against inconsistencies and this aim had be achieved with the help of nitary consistency proof. Hilbert's claim is like the Cartesian project of reduction of all concepts to clarae et distinctae ideae. The epistemological commitment of original Hilbert's programme may be treated as a prelim- inary heuristic motivation for looking for epistemological implications of metamathematical results. It seems reasonable to examine in this respect three so-called limitative theorems: the rst Godel's incompleteness theo- rem , the second Godel's incom- pleteness theorem consistency of S, cannot be proved in S, providing that S is consistent) and Tarski's undenability theorem ; \S" stands for formal system containing elementary number theory. From the above-mentioned theorems we obtain an important, from philosophical point of view, conclusion: semantics of S cannot be expressed in S. Now, I shall present three applications of limitative theorems to the analysis of classical epistemological problems
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicMathematical Logic
  •  58
    Allgemeine Erkenntnislehre (review)
    Polish Journal of Philosophy 5 (1): 186-189. 2011.
  • Trudności z rozpoznawaniem wartości chrześcijańskich
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 5 (1): 182-186. 1993.
  •  55
    On Some Logical Properties of 'Is True'
    In Daniel Kolak & John Symons (eds.), Quantifiers, Questions and Quantum Physics: Essays on the Philosophy of Jaakko Hintikka, Springer. pp. 195--207. 2004.
  •  1
    „Ruch Filozoficzny\" jako kronika rozwoju logiki w Polsce (lata 1918-1939)
    Ruch Filozoficzny 68 (4). 2011.
  • Logique et heuristique
    Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 24 (95-96): 501-511. 1988.
  •  2
    De Veritate: Austro-Polish Contributions to the Theory of Truth from Brentano to Tarski.
    with Peter M. Simons
    In Klemens Szaniawski (ed.), The Vienna Circle and the Lvov-Warsaw School, Dordrecht. 1988.
    Brentano: JudgmentBrentano and Other PhilosophersPolish PhilosophyBrentano School
  •  50
    The principle of bivalence and Suszko thesis
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 38 (3/4): 99-110. 2009.
    Truth
  •  20
    O Historii filozofii Tadeusza Gadacza
    Diametros 23 190-249. 2010.
  •  8
    Essayson Actions and Events, D. Daviidson - Book Reviev
    Dialectics and Humanism 17 (1): 178-179. 1990.
    Action TheoryMetaphysics of Mind
  •  116
    Recensioni
    with Massimo Libardi
    Axiomathes 6 (1): 383-385. 1995.
  • Koherencja, semantyka, prawdziwość
    Principia 2. 1990.
  •  90
    The Lvov-Warsaw school and contemporary philosophy (edited book)
    with Katarzyna Kijania-Placek
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1998.
    This collection celebrates the centenary of the Lvov-Warsaw school, established by Kazimierz Twardowski in Lvov in 1895.
    Polish Philosophy
  •  2
    Theism, fideism, atheism, agnosticism
    In Lars-Göran Johansson, Jan Österberg & Rysiek Śliwiński (eds.), Logic, Ethics and All That Jazz: Essays in Honour of Jordan Howard Sobel, Dept. of Philosophy, Uppsala University. pp. 387--400. 2009.
    Atheism and Agnosticism
  • Notes on the condition of Polish science
    Diametros 105-114. 2008.
  • Czy Leśniewski był filozofem?[Was Leśniewski a philosopher?]
    Filozofia Nauki, 31 32 (3-4). 2000.
  • Zrozumieć Tarskiego czy zrozumieć teorię prawdy Tarskiego?
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 91. 2014.
    Polish Philosophy
  • Jak Filozofować w Polsce?
    Ruch Filozoficzny 1 (1). 2000.
  •  70
    The Low-Warsaw School of Philosophy
    with John Bednarz
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (4): 1487. 1989.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogic and Philosophy of Logic, Miscellaneous
  • The Achievements of Polish School of Logic
    In Thomas Baldwin (ed.), The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870–1945, Cambridge University Press. pp. 401--416. 2003.
    Polish Philosophy
  • Naturalizm, antynaturalizm i podstawy statystyki
    Filozofia Nauki 1. 2001.
    Klemens Szaniawski has been dealing with many philosophical problems, but the philosophical foundations of statistics and theory of decision were his main interest. Unfortunately, he did not present his results and considerations in a synthetic monograph. One can suppose, however, that it would be an attempt to look at science from the point of view of someone who makes epistemic decisions and to regard statistical inferences as paradigmatic scientific procedures. The material concerning that su…Read more
    Klemens Szaniawski has been dealing with many philosophical problems, but the philosophical foundations of statistics and theory of decision were his main interest. Unfortunately, he did not present his results and considerations in a synthetic monograph. One can suppose, however, that it would be an attempt to look at science from the point of view of someone who makes epistemic decisions and to regard statistical inferences as paradigmatic scientific procedures. The material concerning that subject contained in Szaniawski's published papers justifies the claim that it would be an extremely interesting synthesis. The author presents consequences for naturalism and antinaturalism that the discussions surrounding the foundations of statistics and decision theory has brought about. He often employs the results obtained by Szaniawski
    Applications of Probability
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    Books received (review)
    with Adam Morawiec and Martti Kuokkanen
    Studia Logica 52 (1): 169-179. 1993.
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