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The Origin and Development of the Lvov—Warsaw School

1989
The intellectual movement known as the Lvov—Warsaw School was the product the following four factors: genetic — the activity of Kazimierz Twardowski and his disciples; geographic — the location of the School in Lvov and Warsaw; temporal — the School came into being in the late 19th century and was active until World War II; finally intellectual — the ...
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Ontology of Logic and Mathematics in Lvov-Warsaw School

2018
The 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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Arthur N. Prior and the Lvov-Warsaw School

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2023
Zuzana Rybáriková
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The Lvov-Warsaw School

2006
Jacek Jadacki, Jacek Paśniczek
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The Concept of Causality in the Lvov-Warsaw School

2023
Jacek J. Jadacki, Edward M. Świderski
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Lvov-Warsaw School. Past and Present Logic

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2022
K. Gan-Krzywoszyńska, P. Leśniewski
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The Victims and the Survivors: The Lvov-Warsaw School and the Holocaust

2019
In this chapter, we will try to undertake the subject of death in general and in particular as it concerns the philosophers of the Lvov-Warsaw School during the Holocaust, committed by the Nazi Germans during World War II. From Daniela Tenner-Gromska (1946–1948) account of the Polish philosophers war causalities, whose deaths appeared to be the result ...
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