Sandra Lapointe & Jan Wolenski 
The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy 
Kazimierz Twardowski’s Philosophical Legacy

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Jan Wolenski ´ and Sandra Lapointe Polish philosophy goes back to the 13th century, when Witelo, famous for his works in optics and the metaphysics of light, lived and worked in Silesia. Yet, Poland’s academic life only really began after the University of Cracow was founded in 1364 – its development was interrupted by the sudden death of King Kazimierz III, but it was re-established in 1400. The main currents of classical scholastic thought like Thomism, Scottism or Ockhamism had been late – about a century – to come to Poland and they had a considerable impact on the budding Polish philosophical scene. The controversy between the via antiqua and the via moderna was hotly 1 debated. Intellectuals deliberated on the issues of concilliarism (whether the C- mon Council has priority over the Pope) and curialism (whether the Bishop of Rome has priority over the Common Council). On the whole, the situation had at least two remarkable features. Firstly, Polish philosophy was pluralistic, and remained so, since its very beginning. But it was also eclectic, which might explain why it aimed to a large extent at achieving a compromise between rival views. Secondly, given the shortcomings of the political system of the time as well as external pr- sure by an increasingly hegemonic Germany, thinkers were very much interested in political matters. Poland was a stronghold of political thought (mostly inclined towards concilliarism) and Polish political thought distinguished itself in Europe J.
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Twardowski and Polish Scientific Philosophy.- Polish Metaphysics and the Brentanian Tradition.- The Genesis and History of Twardowski’s Theory of Actions and Products.- The Rise and Development of Logical Semantics in Poland.- French and Polish Conventionalism.- Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics.- A Philosophy of Many-Valued Logic. The Third Logical Value and Beyond.- Le?niewski’s Systems and the Aristotelian Model of Science.- Le?niewski, Negation, and the Art of Logical Subtlety.- Philosophy of Mathematics in the Lvov-Warsaw School.- Tarski’s Engagement with Philosophy.- Tarski on Definition, Meaning and Truth.- Polish Philosophy of Mind.- A Note on Henryk Mehlberg’s Contribution to the Debate on the Mind-Body Problem.- Leopold Blaustein’s Analytical Phenomenology.- Around Twardowski’s School.- Nonclassical Conceptions of Truth in Polish Philosophy at the Beginning of the 20th Century.- Leon Chwistek’s Theory of Constructive Types.- Konstanty Michalski on Late Medieval Nominalism.- Jan Salamucha’s Analytical Thomism.
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