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Introduction: The History and Philosophy of Polish Logic: Some Basic Thoughts

2014
Modern Polish logic is the fruit of the Lvov-Warsaw School of philosophy, which existed between 1895 and World War II. From today’s perspective, the emergence of the Lvov-Warsaw School appears to be a result of the intentional and pre-meditated efforts of one philosopher in particular, namely Kazimierz Twardowski.
Kevin Mulligan   +2 more
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From Medical Critique to the Archives of the History and Philosophy of Medicine: The Institutionalization of the Polish School of the Philosophy of Medicine

Philosophy and Medicine, 1990
Medical Critique, although having survived for only 11 years, existed during the ascendancy of the Polish School of the Philosophy of Medicine. In this period, Biernacki published The Essence and Limits of Medical Knowledge (1899), Chalubinski and the Present Goals of Medicine (1900), The Principles of Medical Understanding (1902), and What is Disease?
Ilana Lowy, Lowy Ilana
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The History and Philosophy of Polish Logic. Essays in Honour of Jan Woleński

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2016
This is a Festschrift volume dedicated to Jan Wolenski, whose extensive work in the history of Polish logic indeed deserves one.
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Lexicon as a Key to Ethno-Philosophy, History, and Politics: “Freedom” in Latin, English, Russian, and Polish

1997
Abstract Most of the copious literature on the concept of ‘freedom’ has come from philosophers of various sorts. To the best of my knowledge, there is hardly any serious linguistic literature on the subject. Yet linguistic analysis of this concept could play a valuable role.
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