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Logic from a metalogical point of viewIn E. Orłowska (ed.), Logic at Work, Heidelberg. pp. 25--35. 1999.
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34The heritage of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz (edited book)Rodopi. 1995.Hence, the title The Heritage of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz seems to reflect the general idea of this collection. Most papers collected here were specially ...
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31The Reception of the Lvov-Warsaw SchoolIn Katarzyna Kijania-Placek & Jan Woleński (eds.), The Lvov-Warsaw school and contemporary philosophy, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 3--19. 1998.
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82ForewordAxiomathes 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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29Reism in the Brentanist TraditionIn Liliana Albertazzi, Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli (eds.), The School of Franz Brentano, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1995.
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41Kazimierz Twardowski and the Development of Philosophy of Science in PolandVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 17 173-182. 2014.In 1930 Otto Neurath asked Alfred Tarski for information about Polish philosophers of science and their work. Tarski answered on 24 April, 1930, saying in one of the first sentences that
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31Carnap's MetaphilosophyIn Thomas Bonk (ed.), Language, Truth and Knowledge: Contributions to the Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 27--44. 2003.
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89Kazimierz Twardowski is most commonly known as the teacher of great philosophers and the founder of the Lvov-Warsaw School. As a philosopher however, he is primarily remembered for his famous comparison of the contents and objects of various kinds of representations, a comparison that remains enshrined in European thought.In fact, he attained important results in many other branches of philosophy as well. For instance, in ontology, he laid the foundations for the modern theory of formal structur…Read more
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19Truth and Satisfaction by the Empty SequenceIn A. Rojszczak, J. Cachro & G. Kurczewski (eds.), Philosophical Dimensions of Logic and Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 267--276. 2003.
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49Naturalism and ReismDialogue and Universalism 17 (1/2): 13-19. 2007.This paper compares Kotarbiński’s reism and naturalism. It argues that basic ontological and epistemological reistic principles fit naturalism very well. In particular, the thesis claiming that there are only spatiotemporal things (bodies) gives a very simple naturalistic account of reality. Radical realism defended by Kotarbiński is a version of direct realism, a view about perception which is very accurate for naturalism. On the other hand, since difficulties of reism are also problems for nat…Read more
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Sur l'indétermination d'une théorie par les données expérimentalesZagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 23 (91-92): 343-346. 1987.
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15Metalogika i teorie empiryczneRoczniki Filozoficzne 54 (2): 299-310. 2006.Metalogic (as a part of metamathematics) deals with the properties of formalised mathe- matical theories. Its applicability to empirical theories is an object of debate. The paper defends the moderate view that although it is difficult to expect such spectacular results, as have been obtained on mathematical theories, nevertheless the metalogical analysis of the first two gives us some benefits. Empirical theories may be understood as axiomatised sets of propositions closed with the operation of…Read more
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96Against truth as coherenceLogic and Logical Philosophy 4 (n/a): 41-51. 1996.Traces of the coherence theory are to be found in rationalistic epistemological systems of Leibniz, Spinoza, Kant, Hegel and Fichte. However, the first fully advanced coherence theory was proposed by Bradley in XIX century. He was followed by Joachim, McTaggart, and particularly Blanshard and Ewing. The coherence theory later became popular among philosophers of the Vienna Circle, notably in Neurath and Hempel.2 Recently, Rescher tried to combine various proposals of coherentists into one fully …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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Powrót do teorii dwóch prawdFilozofia Nauki 1. 2006.The theory of double truth was proposed in the Middle Age by Latin Averroists as a solution of how the relation between faith (religion, theology) and reason (science) should be conceived. In general terms, according to this theory, there are two orders, one dictated by faith and second dictated by reason. Both are epistemologically different and cannot mutually remain in logical relations such as (in)consistency or entailment. This view was used in the Middle Ages for defending science against …Read more
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187An abstract approach to bivalenceLogic and Logical Philosophy 23 (1): 3-14. 2014.This paper outlines an approach to the principle of bivalence based on very general, but still elementary, semantic considerations. The principle of bivalence states that “every sentence is either true or false”. Clearly, some logics are bivalent while others are not. A more general formulation of uses the concept of designated and non-designated logical values and is captured by “every sentence is either designated or non-designated”. Yet this formulation seems trivial, because the concept of n…Read more
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The Verifiability Principle: Variations on Ingarden's CriticismAnalecta Husserliana 30 (n/a): 183. 1990.
Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |