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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
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  • Problemy semiotyki i logiki norm
    Studia Semiotyczne 18 141-149. 1993.
  •  44
    Izydora Dambska-Between Conventionalism and Realism
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 74 107-112. 2001.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsScientific Conventionalism
  • Szczerze zazdroszcz Jackowi Jadackiemu…
    Diametros 197-203. 2004.
  •  126
    Metalogical properties, being logical and being formal
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 10 (n/a): 211. 2002.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  •  63
    Analytic vs. synthetic and a priori vs. a posteriori
    In Ilkka Niiniluoto, Matti Sintonen & Jan Woleński (eds.), Handbook of Epistemology, Kluwer Academic. pp. 781--839. 2004.
    The Synthetic A Priori
  •  112
    What is formal in formal semantics?
    Dialectica 58 (3). 2004.
    Formal semantics is understood either as a formal analysis of semantical features of natural language or as model-theoretic semantics of formal(ized) languages. This paper focuses on the second understanding. The problem is how to identify the formal aspects of formal semantics, if we understand ‘formal’ as ‘independent of content’. This is done by showing that the form of semantical interpretation of a language L is given by its syntax and the parallelism of the signature of L and its interpret…Read more
    Formal semantics is understood either as a formal analysis of semantical features of natural language or as model-theoretic semantics of formal(ized) languages. This paper focuses on the second understanding. The problem is how to identify the formal aspects of formal semantics, if we understand ‘formal’ as ‘independent of content’. This is done by showing that the form of semantical interpretation of a language L is given by its syntax and the parallelism of the signature of L and its interpretative structure SI. However, the content of interpretation, that is, the way of correlating of L-expressions with extralinguistic items depends of informal factors. The discussion shows that semantics is prior to syntax
    Polish PhilosophySemantics
  •  33
    Philosophy inside communism: The case of Poland
    Studies in Soviet Thought 43 (2): 93-100. 1992.
  • Susan Haack on Twardowski's Refutation of the Relativity of Truth
    Filozofia Nauki 19 (4). 2011.
    This paper comments Susan Haack’s remarks about Twardowski’s criticism of relativism in the theory of truth. The author summarizes Twardowski’s arguments for truth-absolutism and tries to show that that their presentation by Haack is incomplete. The defense of Twardowski’s position in the paper uses ideas developed by Tarski and Kokoszyñska
    Polish Philosophy
  • Momenty bytowe i modalności
    Studia Filozoficzne 291 (2-3). 1990.
  • Analityczność, empiryzm, aprioryzm
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 68. 2008.
  • Uzupełnienia do \"Filozoficznej szkoły lwowsko-warszawskiej\"
    Studia Filozoficzne 253 (12). 1986.
    Polish Philosophy
  • Pragmatyzm a filozofia i teoria prawa
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 76. 2010.
  • [Głos w dyskusji]
    Studia Semiotyczne 19 73-75. 1994.
  •  29
    Reism in the Brentanist Tradition
    In Liliana Albertazzi, Massimo Libardi & Roberto Poli (eds.), The School of Franz Brentano, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1995.
  • Logic from a metalogical point of view
    In E. Orłowska (ed.), Logic at Work, Heidelberg. pp. 25--35. 1999.
    Logics
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    The heritage of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz (edited book)
    with Vito Sinisi
    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 ...
    Polish Philosophy
  •  31
    The Reception of the Lvov-Warsaw School
    In Katarzyna Kijania-Placek & Jan Woleński (eds.), The Lvov-Warsaw school and contemporary philosophy, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 3--19. 1998.
    Polish Philosophy
  • O Historii filozofii Tadeusza Gadacza
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 70. 2009.
  •  82
    Foreword
    Axiomathes 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
    Polish PhilosophyScience, Logic, and Mathematics
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    Recensioni
    Axiomathes 9 (3): 465-468. 1998.
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    Kazimierz Twardowski and the Development of Philosophy of Science in Poland
    Vienna 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
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsGeneral Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  •  61
    Editorial
    with Sebastian Tomasz Kołodziejczyk
    Polish Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 5-6. 2007.
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    Thomas Foster, logic, induction and sets.
    Studia Logica 81 (1): 145-150. 2005.
  • Odpowiedź
    Diametros 182-184. 2005.
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    Carnap's Metaphilosophy
    In Thomas Bonk (ed.), Language, Truth and Knowledge: Contributions to the Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 27--44. 2003.
    Rudolf Carnap
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    Język, spełnianie, prawda
    Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3-4). 2001.
  •  89
    Kazimierz Twardowski. On actions, products and other topics in philosophy
    with Johannes L. Brandl
    Rodopi. 1999.
    Kazimierz 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
    Kazimierz 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 structure of objects, and he introduced the theoretically fruitful pair of terms, action-product. In epistemology, he developed a profound analysis of the notion and criteria of truth; and he provided a forceful account of the errors underlying relativist theories of truth. In methodology, he drew an explicit distinction between the processes of discovering, systematising, and grounding in science, and he offered accurate descriptions of the nature of psychology and other humanities. In logic, he offered decisive arguments on behalf of the idiogenetic conception of judgement, and he improved the traditional typology of adjectives.These achievements are of significance that is not only historical. Kazimierz Twardowski's work, formulated in plain, precise language, are instructive and inspiring for contemporary students of philosophy.
    Polish PhilosophyBrentano School
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    Truth and Satisfaction by the Empty Sequence
    In A. Rojszczak, J. Cachro & G. Kurczewski (eds.), Philosophical Dimensions of Logic and Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 267--276. 2003.
    Truth
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    Naturalism and Reism
    Dialogue 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
    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 naturalism, the former illuminates typical challenges for the latter
    Metaphilosophical Views
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    Books received (review)
    Studia Logica 52 (3): 429-437. 1993.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicPolish Philosophy
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