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Naturalizm, antynaturalizm i podstawy statystykiFilozofia 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
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Wittgenstein and Ordinary LanguagePoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 57 515-526. 1997.
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6Polish LogicLogic Journal of the IGPL 12 (5): 399-428. 2004.This paper outlines the history of logic in Poland in the years 1918–1939 . The disciplinary and social history of logical investigations in Poland is widely described. The author stresses topics characteristic for Polish logic, namely prepositional calculus, many-valued logic, Lezśniewski's systems, Chwistek's systems and the works in the history of logic
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31Semantic Revolution Rudolf Carnap, Kurt Gödel, Alfred TarskiVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 6 1-15. 1999.According to a common opinion, the word ‘semantics’ , derived from the Greek word semantikos , appeared for the first time, at least in modern times, in the book Essai de semantique, science de significations by M. J. A. Bréal . However, Quine says in his lectures on Carnap:As used by C. S. Peirce, “semantic” is the study of the modes of denotation of signs: whether a sign denotes its object through causal or symptomatic connection, or through imagery, or through arbitrary convention and so on. …Read more
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The Verifiability Principle: Variations on Ingarden's CriticismAnalecta Husserliana 30 (n/a): 183. 1990.
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16Izydora Dambska-Between Conventionalism and RealismPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 74 107-112. 2001.
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15Lindenbaum, AdolfInternet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2015.Adolf Lindenbaum Adolf Lindenbaum was a Polish mathematician and logician who worked in topology, set theory, metalogic, general metamathematics and the foundations of mathematics. He represented an attitude typical of the Polish Mathematical School, consisting of using all admissible methods, independently of whether they were finitary. For example, the axiom of choice was freely applied, … Continue reading Lindenbaum, Adolf →.
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The metatheoretical problems of epistemologyDiametros 70-93. 2005.Naturalism is the view that only the so-called Natural World that surrounds us exists and that it is knowable by means of general cognitive tools. This has consequences for epistemology, because it determines what is an object of knowledge and how it comes to be known. Epistemological naturalism can be either radical or moderate, granting a certain autonomy to the theory of knowledge with respect to science. The article defends the second position and shows that it justifies the existence of cer…Read more
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49Applications of squares of oppositions and their generalizations in philosophical analysisLogica Universalis 2 (1): 13-29. 2008.. This papers examines formal properties of logical squares and their generalizations in the form of hexagons and octagons. Then, several applications of these constructions in philosophical analysis are elaborated. They concern contingency (accidentality), possibility, permission, axiological concepts (bonum and malum), the generalized Hume thesis (deontic and epistemic modalities), determinism, truth and consistency (in various senses. It is shown that relations between notions used in variou…Read more
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10Reism in the Brentanist TraditionIn Liliana Albertazzi, Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli (eds.), The School of Franz Brentano, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1995.
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Three Contributions to Logical PhilosophyPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 89 195-213. 2006.
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J. Lukasiewicz sur l'induction, la logique multivaluée et la philosophieStudia Filozoficzne 270 117-140. 1988.
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On Ackermann's rigorous implication>In Stanisław J. Surma (ed.), Studies in the history of mathematical logic, Zakład Narodowy Im. Ossolinskich. pp. 139. 1973.
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33ForewordAxiomathes 7 (3): 9-11. 1996.On May 11th a round table discussion was held on the subject "The Interactions of Science and Art under the Conditions of the Revolution in Science and Technology ," organized by the editorial boards of the journals Voprosy filosofii and Voprosy literatury
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