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Linguistic Complexity and Argumentative Unity: A Lvov-Warsaw School Supplement
It is argued that the source of complexity in language is twofold: repetition, and syntactic embedding. The former enables us to return again and again to the same subject across many sentences, and to maintain the coherence of an argument. The latter is
Simons Peter
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Maria Kokoszyńska: Between the Lvov-Warsaw School and the Vienna Circle [PDF]
Maria Kokoszyńska-Lutmanowa (1905–1981) was one of the most outstanding female representatives of the Lvov-Warsaw School. After achieving her PhD in philosophy under Kazimierz Twardowski’s supervision, she was Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz’s assistant.
Anna Brożek
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Logical Culture as a Common Ground for the Lvov-Warsaw School and the Informal Logic Initiative
In this paper, we will explore two initiatives that focus on the importance of employing logical theories in educating people how to think and reason properly, one in Poland: The Lvov-Warsaw School; the other in North America: The Informal Logic ...
Johnson Ralph H., Koszowy Marcin
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Leading Metaphilosophical Values of the Lvov-Warsaw School
The article explores the concept of scientific philosophy as understood by members of the Lvov-Warsaw School. The author argues that according to Twardowski and his students, philosophy should be done as an exact discipline which ought to be pursued in ...
Szubka, Tadeusz
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An Unorthodox Viewpoint on Natural Language Syntax and Its Relations to the Lvov-Warsaw School
The paper considers K. Ajdukiewicz's approach to syntactic "connexity" and S. Leśnieski's theory of "semantic categories". Their relationship to Husserl's "pure logical grammar" is discussed and their influence on contemporary theoretical linguistics is
gobber
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The Concept of Aesthetic Value in the Lvov-Warsaw School: An Overview
This article discusses selected conceptions of aesthetic value formulated by representatives of the Lvov-Warsaw School, including Kazimierz Twardowski, Władysław Witwicki, Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Tadeusz Czeżowski, Mieczysław Walfisz-Wallis, Stanisław ...
Horecka, Aleksandra
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The Lvov-Warsaw School in Historical Perspective
The article in a synthetic way presents the Lvov-Warsaw School, its history, development, and philosophical views of its representatives. in particular, it is concerned with the differentiation of the intellectual school established by Twardowski. Even
Woleński, Jan
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Conceptual engineering in the Lvov-Warsaw School
Krzysztof Sękowski
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Rational Cognition and Approximate Truth in the Lvov-Warsaw School [PDF]
The Lvov-Warsaw School’s logistic anti-irrationalism, especially as it has been examined in the works of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, Izydora Dąmbska, and Jan Woleński, offered an intellectually distinct alternative to the logical positivism of the Vienna ...
Ulatowski, Joseph, Wright, Cory
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Kazimierz Twardowski was renowned as an outstanding philosopher, teacher, and organizer of academic life. No less famous was his style of work, depicted in many recollections of his students.
Będkowski, Marcin
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