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1989
The present paper is concerned with a minor offshoot of the Warsaw School of Logic, namely with a small group of scholars who decided to try and introduce into the Catholic School of Philosophy and Theology the methods developed and practised by the Warsaw logicians. In time the group acquired a somewhat ponderous name of ‘The Cracow Circle’.
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The present paper is concerned with a minor offshoot of the Warsaw School of Logic, namely with a small group of scholars who decided to try and introduce into the Catholic School of Philosophy and Theology the methods developed and practised by the Warsaw logicians. In time the group acquired a somewhat ponderous name of ‘The Cracow Circle’.
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2015
In March 1942, Morgen reached a crisis. Invited to lead a new court in Lemberg (Lvov), he writes to the personnel department of the SS Judiciary Head Office in Munich asking to be spared the assignment. He asks instead to be transferred out of the General Gouvernement, preferably to Norway or the Balkans.1 In support of this request, he recites the ...
Herlinde Pauer-Studer, J. David Velleman
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In March 1942, Morgen reached a crisis. Invited to lead a new court in Lemberg (Lvov), he writes to the personnel department of the SS Judiciary Head Office in Munich asking to be spared the assignment. He asks instead to be transferred out of the General Gouvernement, preferably to Norway or the Balkans.1 In support of this request, he recites the ...
Herlinde Pauer-Studer, J. David Velleman
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1990
‘That is where Korzeniowski lived.’ Konstantin Buszczynski,1 then Consul-General of Poland to the United States, pointed out a drab building, none too interesting in outward appearance. We were driving through the streets of Cracow, in reborn Poland, last November, my host exhibiting the highlights of his extraordinarily fascinating native city.
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‘That is where Korzeniowski lived.’ Konstantin Buszczynski,1 then Consul-General of Poland to the United States, pointed out a drab building, none too interesting in outward appearance. We were driving through the streets of Cracow, in reborn Poland, last November, my host exhibiting the highlights of his extraordinarily fascinating native city.
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