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The history and philosophy of Polish logic = Essays in honour of Jan Wolenski /
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Title/Author:
The history and philosophy of Polish logic/ Edited by Kevin Mulligan, Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Tomasz Placek.
Reminder of title:
Essays in honour of Jan Wolenski /
Author:
Mulligan, Kevin,
other author:
Kijania-Placek, Katarzyna,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
320 p. :9 figures.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
[NT 15003449]:
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: The History and Philosophy of Polish Logic: Some Basic Thoughts-- K.Mulligan, K.Kijania-Placek and T.Placek PART I: LOGIC, PROOF AND MODELS Many Valued Logic in Poland: the Golden Age-- A.S.Karpenko Dependence and Independence of Quantifiers: Truth, Proof and Choice Functions-- G. Sandu Sixty Years of Stable Models-- D. Pearce Wooden Horses and False Friends. On the Logic of Adjectives-- M. van der Schaar Proof, Probability or Plausibility-- J. Agassi PART II: TRUTH AND CONCEPTS Truth Defined and Undefined-- J. Hintikka Against Relative Truth-- I. Niniluoto Truth without Truths? Propositional Attitudes without Propositions? Meaning without Meanings?-- W. Kunne Formal Concepts-- K. Mulligan PART III: ONTOLOGY, MEREOLOGY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS Arithmetic in Lesniewski's Ontology-- P. Simons Lesniewski, Tarski and the Axioms of Mereology-- A. Betti, From Mereology to Boolean Algebra: The Role of Regular Open Sets in Alfred Tarski's Work-- I. Loeb Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic in Cracow Between the Wars-- R. Murawski A Selection of Jan Wolenski's Publications Index of Names Index.
Subject:
Logic - History - Poland. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137030894Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137030895 (electronic bk.) :
The history and philosophy of Polish logic = Essays in honour of Jan Wolenski /
Mulligan, Kevin,
The history and philosophy of Polish logic
Essays in honour of Jan Wolenski /[electronic resource] :Edited by Kevin Mulligan, Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Tomasz Placek. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 320 p. :9 figures. - History of analytic philosophy.
Electronic book text.
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: The History and Philosophy of Polish Logic: Some Basic Thoughts-- K.Mulligan, K.Kijania-Placek and T.Placek PART I: LOGIC, PROOF AND MODELS Many Valued Logic in Poland: the Golden Age-- A.S.Karpenko Dependence and Independence of Quantifiers: Truth, Proof and Choice Functions-- G. Sandu Sixty Years of Stable Models-- D. Pearce Wooden Horses and False Friends. On the Logic of Adjectives-- M. van der Schaar Proof, Probability or Plausibility-- J. Agassi PART II: TRUTH AND CONCEPTS Truth Defined and Undefined-- J. Hintikka Against Relative Truth-- I. Niniluoto Truth without Truths? Propositional Attitudes without Propositions? Meaning without Meanings?-- W. Kunne Formal Concepts-- K. Mulligan PART III: ONTOLOGY, MEREOLOGY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS Arithmetic in Lesniewski's Ontology-- P. Simons Lesniewski, Tarski and the Axioms of Mereology-- A. Betti, From Mereology to Boolean Algebra: The Role of Regular Open Sets in Alfred Tarski's Work-- I. Loeb Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic in Cracow Between the Wars-- R. Murawski A Selection of Jan Wolenski's Publications Index of Names Index.
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The book presents the state of the art of research into the legacy of interwar Polish analytic philosophy and exemplifies different approaches to the history of philosophy. It contains discussions and reconstructions of aspects of Polish philosophy and logic as well as reactions to and developments of this tradition.The history of interwar Polish logic, including philosophical logic, is still a relatively little known area, especially if compared with the movement's well-documented contemporaries - the Vienna Circle or the Berlin Circle, for instance. The book aims to address this lacuna, by presenting the state of the art of research into this part of the history of analytic philosophy. It comprises thirteen essays, written by outstanding philosophers and exemplifying different approaches to the history of philosophy. One approach focuses on some little known aspects of Polish philosophy (e.g., Lesniewski's arithmetic, Tarski's geometry, philosophy of mathematics in interwar Krakow), analyzing it in great detail, sometimes by using current formal techniques. Another group of papers looks at the inspiration the Poles got from the founding fathers of analytic philosophy (Frege, Husserl, Wittgenstein), and locates Polish philosophy in the larger landscape of European analytic philosophy. Finally, some contributors pick a topic from the Polish school (sometimes only mentioned, but not developed by the Poles), and construct an alternative account which is then compared with the earlier account. Most of the papers were presented at a symposium celebrating the 70th birthday of Jan Wolenski, whose book Logic and Philosophy of the Lvov-Warsaw School has played a substantial role in sparking contemporary interest in Polish analytic philosophy.
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Kevin Mulligan is Ordinary Professor of analytic philosophy at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. His publications are in the areas of analytic metaphysics, the philosophy of mind and the history of Austro-German philosophy. Katarzyna Kijania-Placek is an Assistant Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. She has published on consensual criterions of truth and philosophy of language. Tomasz Placek is a Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland; his expertise is the philosophy of space and time.
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LC Class. No.: BC39.5.P7 / H57 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 160
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