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13Ajdukiewicz alternatywny: pragmatysta i platonikPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 88 (4): 239-253. 2013.
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O jednomyślności filozoficznej i atrakcyjności filozofiiPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 55 (3): 241-143. 2005.
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6Logika formalna: zarys encyklopedyczny z zastosowaniem do informatyki i lingwistyki (edited book)Państwowe Wydawn. Nauk.. 1987.
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Induction, Acceptance and Rational Belief, edited by Marshall Swain (review)Studia Logica 33 (n/a): 311. 1974.
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8Why Is the Western Civilization Developing Towards UniversalityDialogue and Universalism 12 (3): 31-47. 2002.
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Cywilizacja liberalna a świat zachodni. Analiza krytyczna pojęćPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 39 (3): 31-45. 2001.
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3On advancing frontiers of science. A pragmatist approachStudia Philosophiae Christianae 47 (4): 51-71. 2011.
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Logic and experience in the light of dialogic logicBulletin of the Section of Logic 12 (4): 173-178. 1983.There seems to be something mysterious about applications of for- mal systems, including those of logic, to empirical reality 1 . If logic is to be applied to empirical situations, like those described in an ordinary lan- guage, then { it seems to some people { its statements cannot be necessary, or analytic, propositions. However, they are both applicable and necessary. This supposed puzzle constitutes a signicant part of the problem of philo- sophical foundations of logic 2 . To this mind of t…Read more
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Formalna charakterystyka dziedziny rozważań jako podstawa indeksu rzeczowegoStudia Semiotyczne 3 85-101. 1972.
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50Theo Bungarten (ed.), Wissenschaftssprache, Beiträge zur Methodologie, theoretischen Fundierung und Deskription (review)Dialectics and Humanism 10 (4): 181-183. 1983.
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9A Jaśkowski-style system of computer-assisted reasoningIn Jan Wolenski (ed.), Philosophical Logic in Poland, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 85--101. 1994.
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36Rational beliefs as produced by computational processesFoundations of Science 2 (1): 87-106. 1997.Intelligent problem-solving depends on consciously applied methods of thinking as well as inborn or trained skills. The latter are like resident programs which control processes of the kind called (in Unix) daemons. Such a computational process is a fitting reaction to situations (defined in the program in question) which is executed without any command of a computer user (or without any intention of the conscious subject). The study of intelligence should involve methods of recognizing those be…Read more
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Opis syntaktyczny mowy zależnej na gruncie gramatyki kategorialnejStudia Semiotyczne 7 205-226. 1977.
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42Would Leibniz have shared von Neumann's logical physicalism?Logic and Logical Philosophy 3 (n/a): 115-128. 1995.This paper represents such an amateur approach; hence any comments backed up by professional erudition will be highly appreciated. Let me start from an attempt to sketch a relationship between professionals’ and amateurs’ contributions. The latter may be compared with the letters to the Editor of a journal, written by perceptive readers, while professionals contribute to the very content of the journal in question. Owing to such letters, the Editor and his professional staff can become more awar…Read more
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11Systems of Computer-Aided Reasoning for Mathematics and Natural LanguageIn Jan T. J. Srzednicki (ed.), Initiatives in Logic, M. Nijhoff. pp. 207--223. 1987.
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28Platonian Rationalism as expressed in Leibniz's Program for ScienceDialectics and Humanism 11 (2-3): 349-358. 1984.
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19On Accelerations in Science Driven by Daring Ideas: Good Messages from Fallibilistic RationalismStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1): 19-41. 2015.The first good message is to the effect that people possess reason as a source of intellectual insights, not available to the senses, as e.g. axioms of arithmetic. The awareness of this fact is called rationalism. Another good message is that reason can daringly quest for and gain new plausible insights. Those, if suitably checked and confirmed, can entail a revision of former results, also in mathematics, and - due to the greater efficiency of new ideas - accelerate science’s progress. The awar…Read more
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17Logic from a rhetorical point of viewW. de Gruyter. 1994.CHAPTER ONE On the Rhetorical Point of View. Why rhetoric declined, and what remained of it. Once upon a time rhetoric was a vast and influential branch of ...
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3Ratione et studio: Profesorowi Witoldowi Marciszewskiemu w darze (edited book)Wydawn. Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku. 2005.