•  150
    Aletheia in Greek thought until Aristotle
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 127 (1-3): 339-360. 2004.
    This paper investigates the concept of aletheia in ancient philosophy from the pre-Socratics until Aristotle. The meaning of aletheia in archaic Greek is taken as the starting point. It is followed by remarks about the concept of truth in the Seven Sages. The author discusses this concept as it appears in views and works of philosophers and historians. A special section is devoted to the epistemological and ontological understanding of truth. On this occasion, influential views of Heidegger are …Read more
  •  100
    Foreword
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 98 (1): 9-11. 2012.
    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
  • Roman Ingarden we wspomnieniach
    Estetyka I Krytyka 4 (4): 12-24. 2003.
  •  10
    Czy prawo zatruwa wolność?
    with Ewa Łętowska
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 87 (3): 9-26. 2013.
  •  85
    The reception of Frege in Poland
    History and Philosophy of Logic 25 (1): 37-51. 2004.
    This paper examines how the work of Frege was known and received in Poland in the period 1910–1935 (with one exception concerning the later work of Suszko). The main thesis is that Frege's reception in Poland was perhaps faster and deeper than in other countries, except England, due to works of Russell and Jourdain. The works of Łukasiewicz, Leśniewski and Czeżowski are described.
  •  46
    Odpowiedź ks. Marcinowi Tkaczykowi
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 54 (2): 453-455. 2006.
  •  85
    Reism
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
  • Konferencja w stulecie urodzin Alfreda Tarskiego
    Ruch Filozoficzny 1 (1). 2002.
  •  205
    The History of Epistemology
    In Ilkka Niiniluoto, Matti Sintonen & Jan Woleński (eds.), Handbook of Epistemology, Kluwer Academic. pp. 3--54. 2004.
  •  7
    Odpowiedź Adamowi Romanowi
    Diametros 31 189-203. 2012.
  • Wajsberg on the first-order predicate calculus for the finite models
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 2 (2): 107-111. 1973.
  • Przeciw nihilizmowi logicznemu
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 19 (3): 95-103. 1996.
  • Naturalizm i geneza logiki
    Filozofia Nauki 20 (4). 2012.
    This paper examines the problem of genesis of logic in the light of naturalism as a philosophical view about the nature of knowledge and reality. The main difficulty of naturalism as far as applied to logic consists in reconciling genetic empiricism (all cognition starts with experience) and abstract nature of logic. Anti-naturalism (Platonism, for example) maintains than empiricism is not able to explain how logical theorems as a priori assertions are accumulated. To defend naturalism one shoul…Read more
  •  89
    Books received (review)
    with Paweł Turnau, J. W. Degen, and Arito Shtonen
    Studia Logica 53 (4): 579-600. 1994.
  • Przegląd Filozoficzny 1897-1949
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 1 (1): 7-17. 1992.
  •  104
    Handbook of the History of Logic: vol. 5, Logic from Russell to Church
    History and Philosophy of Logic 35 (1): 1-6. 2014.
    The editors of the Handbook of the History of Logic adopted various strategies of narration in particular volumes of the entire work. Presentations are sometimes o...
  •  55
    Semantic Revolution Rudolf Carnap, Kurt Gödel, Alfred Tarski
    Vienna 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
  •  111
    Meaningfulness, Meaninglessness and Language-Hierarchies
    Polish Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 35-47. 2010.
    Roman Ingarden offered a strong criticism of the verifiability principle in his talk delivered at the 8th International Congress in Prague in 1934. Ingarden argued that this principle either violates itself or smuggles a hidden sense. In this paper I show that Ingarden-like arguments about smuggled (but this pejorative qualification is skipped) meaning apply not only to the criteria of sense, but also to other semantic assertions within language-hierarchies in Tarski’s sense.
  • A. TARSKI "Collected papers" (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (1): 123. 1988.
  •  63
    O paradoksie konfirmacji
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 56 (1): 355-361. 2008.
    This paper is devoted to analysis of co-called paradox of confirmation formulated by C. G. Hempel in the 1930s. In particular, the author proposes a solution of this puzzle. The proposal consists in refining the concept of confirmation by adding a clause that if A confirms a hypothesis h, the former must be a logical consequence of a latter, eventually derived with the help of additional assumptions. This leads to an additional constraint requiring that confirmations act relatively to sets of re…Read more
  •  12
    Globalizacja i sprawiedliwość
    Diametros 26 188-205. 2010.