• Between Wittgenstein and Freud: How Far Can Language-Games Go?
    Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 31 (1): 139-143. 2026.
    If A and B are giants of thought (be it philosophical or other), it is very tempting to compare ideas proposed by both of them (even in cases where they do not have very much in common). Sigmund Freud and Ludwig Witt‑ genstein are examples of A and B satisfying the antecedent of the preceding conditional.
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    Church's Thesis after 70 Years
    Erkenntnis 69 (3): 421-425. 2008.
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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Sari Nusseibeh, Gabriel Nuchelmans, Francisco A. Rodriguez-Consuegra, G. Lolli, D. P. Henry, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, George Rousspoulos, B. Smith, and Peter Simons
    History and Philosophy of Logic 13 (1): 115-132. 1992.
    Al-Farahr’s commentarv and short treatise on Aristotle’s De interpretatione. Introduction and translation from Arabic by F. Zimmerman. Oxford: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 1987. clii + 287 pp. of English. £22.50 Johann Andreas Segner, Specimen logicae universaliter demonstrate. Appendices: Two dissertations De syllogismo. Edited by Mirella Capozzi. Bologna: Editrice CLUEB, 1990. clxxii + 281 pp. 85 000 Lire M. Borga, P. Fregugua And D. Palladino, I contribua fond…Read more
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    Reism
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2004.
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    Lvov-Warsaw School
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2003.
  • Logical content of two legal principles
    Communication and Cognition. Monographies 28 (1): 87-90. 1995.
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    Metalogical Remarks on Induction
    Global Philosophy 31 (6): 763-777. 2021.
    The problem of induction belongs to the most controversial issues in philosophy of science. If induction is understood widely, it covers every fallible inference, that is, such that its conclusion is not logically entailed by its premises. This paper analyses so-called reductive induction, that is, reasoning in which premises follow from the conclusion, but the reverse relation does not hold. Two issues are taken into account, namely the definition of reductive inference and its justification. T…Read more
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    Book Review (review)
    Global Philosophy 15 (1): 159-164. 2005.
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    Truth and Consistency
    Global Philosophy 20 (2-3): 347-355. 2010.
    This paper investigates relations between truth and consistency. The basic intuition is that truth implies consistency, but the reverse dependence fails. However, this simple account leads to some troubles, due to some metalogical results, in particular the Gödel-Malcev completeness theorem. Thus, a more advanced analysis is required. This is done by employing the concept of ω-consistency and ω-inconsistency. Both concepts motivate that the concept of the standard truth should be introduced as w…Read more
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    Logic from a Rhetorical Point of View (review)
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 48 243-244. 1994.
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    Wege zur Wahrheit (review)
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 39 236-238. 1991.
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    Truth and Truth-in-L
    Dialogue and Universalism 6 (1): 91-95. 1996.
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    Index
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. pp. 545-551. 2006.
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    Church's Thesis After 70 Years (edited book)
    De Gruyter. 2006.
    Church's Thesis (CT) was first published by Alonzo Church in 1935. CT is a proposition that identifies two notions: an intuitive notion of an effectively computable function defined in natural numbers with the notion of a recursive function. Despite the many efforts of prominent scientists, Church's Thesis has never been disproven. There exists a vast literature concerning the thesis. The aim of this book is to provide a one volume summary of the state of research on Church's Thesis. These inclu…Read more
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    Preface
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. pp. 7-8. 2006.
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    It is a Preface to Volume 8:2 (2019) consisting of articles presented at the International Interdisciplinary Conference anniversary of the birth of Jan Łukasiewicz, Rzeszów, Poland.
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    An Analysis of Logical Determinism
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 91 (1): 422-441. 2015.
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    Kazimierz Twardowski: Selbstdarstellung
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 39 (1): 1-26. 1991.
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    Logic in Poland in the 20th Century
    Studia Humana 13 (1): 1-4. 2024.
    After Poland gained independence in 1918, logic developed very quickly both as a scientific direction and as a taught discipline. This introduction to the special issue “Logic in Poland in the 20th Century,” published in Volume 13:1 (2024) and Volume 13:2 (2024), provides the historical context for the development of logic in the interwar period.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Michael Resnik, John Bigelow, Albert Lewis, Massimo Galuzzi, M. Franchella, Gabriel Nuchelmans, Alan Perreiah, Besprechung Von Christoph Demmerling, I. Grattan-Guinness, Michele Di Francesco, Thomas Oberdan, Wolfe Mays, John Martin, H. A. Ide, E. J. Lowe, Liliana Albertazzi, H. Hodes, C. W. Kilmister, Christoph Demmerling, S. B. Russ, and Geregory Moore
    History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (2): 221-263. 1993.
    Stewart Shapiro, Foundations without foundationalism: A case for second-order logic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. xvii + 277 pp. £35.00 A. Diaz, J, Echeverria and A. Ibarra, Structures in...
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    Logicism and the Concept of Logic
    In Ingolf Max & Werner Stelzner (eds.), Logik und Mathematik: Frege-Kolloquium Jena 1993, De Gruyter. pp. 112-119. 1995.
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    Malum, transcendentalia and logic
    In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology & Analysis: Essays in Central European Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 359-370. 2004.
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    Introduction
    In Dariusz Lukasiewicz & Roger Pouivet (eds.), The Right to Believe: Perspectives in Religious Epistemology, De Gruyter. pp. 7-10. 2011.
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    Contents
    In Dariusz Lukasiewicz & Roger Pouivet (eds.), The Right to Believe: Perspectives in Religious Epistemology, De Gruyter. 2011.
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    Index
    with Darren Abramson, Andreas Blass, Yuri Gurevich, Douglas S. Bridges, Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas, Carol E. Cleland, B. Jack Copeland, Hartmut Fitz, Janet Folina, Andrew Hodges, Leon Horsten, Stanisław Krajewski, Charles McCarty, Elliott Mendelson, Roman Murawski, Jerzy Mycka, Piergiorgio Odifreddi, Adam Olszewski, Oron Shagrir, Stewart Shapiro, Wilfried Sieg, Karl Svozil, and David Turner
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. pp. 545-551. 2006.
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    Contents
    with Darren Abramson, Andreas Blass, Yuri Gurevich, Douglas S. Bridges, Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas, Carol E. Cleland, B. Jack Copeland, Hartmut Fitz, Janet Folina, Andrew Hodges, Leon Horsten, Stanisław Krajewski, Charles McCarty, Elliott Mendelson, Roman Murawski, Jerzy Mycka, Piergiorgio Odifreddi, Adam Olszewski, Oron Shagrir, Stewart Shapiro, Wilfried Sieg, Karl Svozil, and David Turner
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. 2006.
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    Preface
    with Darren Abramson, Andreas Blass, Yuri Gurevich, Douglas S. Bridges, Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas, Carol E. Cleland, B. Jack Copeland, Hartmut Fitz, Janet Folina, Andrew Hodges, Leon Horsten, Stanisław Krajewski, Charles McCarty, Elliott Mendelson, Roman Murawski, Jerzy Mycka, Piergiorgio Odifreddi, Adam Olszewski, Oron Shagrir, Stewart Shapiro, Wilfried Sieg, Karl Svozil, and David Turner
    In Adam Olszewski, Jan Wolenski & Robert Janusz (eds.), Church's Thesis After 70 Years, De Gruyter. pp. 7-8. 2006.
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    Brentanism and the Rise of Formal Semantics
    In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Dariusz Lukasiewicz (eds.), Actions, Products, and Things: Brentano and Polish Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 217-232. 2006.