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25Recherches Sur La Philosophie Et Le Langage XVI Stanislav Lesnievski Aujourd'huiLibrarie Philosophique J. Vrin. 1996.
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38Dwa racjonalizmy i irracjonalizmRoczniki 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
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35Polish 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.
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Lingwistyka, logika i paradoks kłamcy. Uwagi o artykule A. Gawrońskiego "tzw. Zdanie kłamcy" jako rekurencyjna funkcja zdaniowa ("The Polish Solution") (review)Studia Semiotyczne 25 67-75. 2004.
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O postmodernizmie (krytycznie) - część pierwszaPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 24 (4): 137-154. 1997.
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30Formal metaphilosophy in finlandPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 80 (1): 107-131. 2003.Finland is internationally known as one of the leading centers of twentieth century analytic philosophy. This volume offers for the first time an overall survey of the Finnish analytic school. The rise of this trend is illustrated by original articles of Edward Westermarck, Eino Kaila, Georg Henrik von Wright, and Jaakko Hintikka. Contributions of Finnish philosophers are then systematically discussed in the fields of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, history of philosophy, e…Read more
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43Remarks on Identity across Possible WorldsBulletin of the Section of Logic 37 (3/4): 273-287. 2008.
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123Logic as Calculus Versus Logic as Language, Language as Calculus Versus Language as Universal Medium, and Syntax Versus SemanticsLogica Universalis 6 (3-4): 587-596. 2012.This paper discusses the distinctions indicated in its title. It is argued that the distinction between syntax and semantics is much more important for the present situation in logic than other distinctions. In particular, doing formal syntax and formal semantics requires the use of an informal melanguage based on ordinary mathematics
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Tadeusz Kotarbinski-Reism and SciencePoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 74 47-52. 2001.
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105On comparison of theories by their contentsStudia Logica 48 (4). 1989.Popper's definition of verisimilitude was criticized for its paradoxical consequences in the case of false theories. The aim of this paper is to show that paradoxes disappear if the falsity content of a theory is defined with help of dCn or Cn –1.
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In the Scope of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Vol II) (edited book)Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2002.
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204Two Critical Contributions to the Problem of Truth and MeaningPolish Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 137-141. 2007.This paper critically discusses two points concerning some recent views about the concept of truth. Firstly, contrary to Davidson, it shows that meaning of sentences cannot be explicated by T-equivalences. In particular, “is true” is an extensional predicate, but “means that” an intensional one. Secondly, the minimalist account of truth does not provide a satisfactory analysis of the concept of falsity. In this respect, minimalism does not satisfy Russell’s claim that any adequate truth-theory m…Read more
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Władysław Witwicki jako filozofFilozofia Nauki 3. 1999.Władysław Witwicki was first of all a psychologist, but he graduated in philosophy from Lvov University, being one of the earliest pupils of Kazimierz Twardowski. He was a representative of the descriptivistic branch of the Lvov-Warsaw School. In the area of phsychology he put into practice the important postulate of his teacher, who persuaded his students to write original handbooks, giving Polish scholar contributions their due: it is how the work on Witwicki's Psychology began. In the area of…Read more
Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |