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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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1Science and GamesPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 51 213-224. 1997.
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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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Zrozumieć Tarskiego czy zrozumieć teorię prawdy Tarskiego?Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 91. 2014.
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1Review: Constructibility and Mathematical Existence} by Ch. C hihara (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 13 233-234. 1992.
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150Two 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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On Ackermann's rigorous implication>In Stanisław J. Surma (ed.), Studies in the History of Mathematical Logic, Wrocław, 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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14Logical Dialogue-Games and Fallacies (review)Grazer Philosophische Studien 32 (1): 228-229. 1988.
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J. Lukasiewicz sur l'induction, la logique multivaluée et la philosophieStudia Filozoficzne 270 117-140. 1988.
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8Carnap's MetaphilosophyIn Thomas Bonk (ed.), Language, Truth and Knowledge, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 27--44. 2003.
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19Popper on Prophecies and PredictionsPoznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 49 87-97. 1996.
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38Normative Systems, Permission and Deontic LogicRatio Juris 4 (3): 334-348. 1991.Abstract.The authors concentrate on the analysis of the concept of permission. After a general account of differing concepts of permission both with regard to different legal theories and to different legal ideologies, they argue in favour of a “radical” imperativism which leaves no place for permissive norms. Thus, in contrast with the logic of normative language (LNL) purported by Alchourrón and Bulygin, the authors figure out a system of deontic logic ‐ supplemented by devices of the possible…Read more
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Trudności z rozpoznawaniem wartości chrześcijańskichPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 5 (1): 182-186. 1993.
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35Philosophy inside communism: The case of PolandStudies in East European Thought 43 (2): 93-100. 1992.
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