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The Lvov-Warsaw School and the Vienna Circle
1989The first information on the Vienna Circle appeared in Poland in 1929 2. A short anonymous note describes the Vienna Circle as an informal philosophical group which “likes to provide a scientific understanding of the world and looks for contacts with representatives of similar views”.
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Induction and Probability in the Lvov-Warsaw School
1998The Lvov-Warsaw School is famous for its great achievements in many fields of logic and philosophy, among them classical and non-classical logic, formal ontology, truth, philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of mind and praxiology. Induction and probability were not among the strongest areas where the disciples and followers of Kazimierz ...
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The Approach to Metaphysics in the Lvov-Warsaw School
1989The title of this paper sounds too promising, being too general and comprehensive. Its actual subject is more specific and restricted. The restrictions concern the scope of the analysis as well as its content. Restrictions of the scope are quite drastic. Due to them the account presented in the paper is illustrative rather than exhaustive. The approach
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The Lvov-Warsaw School and Contemporary Philosophy
1998Preface. Introduction. The Reception of the Lvov-Warsaw School J. Wolenski. Part I: History and Comparisons. Twardowski's Distinction Between Actions and Products J. Brandl. On Ajdukiewicz's Empirical Meaning- Rule and Wittgenstein's Defining Criterion T. Czarnecki. Inspirations and Controversies: From the Letters Between K. Twardowski and A. Meinong R.
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Arthur N. Prior and the Lvov-Warsaw School
History and Philosophy of Logic, 2023Zuzana Rybáriková
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The Concept of Causality in the Lvov-Warsaw School
2023Jacek J. Jadacki, Edward M. Świderski
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Ontology of Logic and Mathematics in Lvov-Warsaw School
2018The aim of the paper is to consider ontological views connected with mathematics and logic of main representatives of Lvov-Warsaw School of Philosophy. In particular views of the following scholars will be presented and discussed: Jan Łukasiewicz, Stanislaw Leśniewski, Alfred Tarski, Tadeusz Kotarbinski and Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz. We shall consider also
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