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Full Description
The volume contains works showing the comprehensive contribution of Kazimierz Twardowski, the founder of the Lvov-Warsaw School, to the European analytical movement.
The readers of the volume will learn, among other things, how the theoretically fertile distinction between act and product introduced by Twardowski turned out to be.
Furthermore, this volume illustrates the importance of Twardowski's defense of alethic absolutism.
Finally, readers will learn about the conceptual tools developed by Twardowski, enabling the explanation of the phenomenon of still lingering prejudices, as well as Twardowski's conception of rationality, and about his attitude towards formal and informal logic, as well as logical education.
An undoubted novelty of the volume is that it provides a kind of parametrization of Twardowski's continuously increasing position in global philosophy by referring to the complete bibliography of works by and on Twardowski in European languages (other than his native language) up until 2020.
Contents
Opening Word
Varieties of Scientific Philosophy From Modest Proposals to Implausible Conceptions
Tadeusz Szubka
part 1
Philosophy and Humanities
1 Judgement and Inference The Relevance of Twardowski's Distinction between Actions and Products for Philosophy
Maria van der Schaar
2 Twardowski's Action/Product Distinction and Philosophy
Jan Woleński
part 2
Anti-Psychologism
3 The Influence of Twardowski's Distinction between Actions and Products on Ingarden's Act-Based Conception of Meaning
Sébastien Richard
4 Twardowski's Psychologism and the Ontology of Truth
Dariusz Łukasiewicz
part 3
Intentionality and Persistence
5 Idiogenetic Theory of Emotions
Arkadiusz Chrudzimski
6 Czeżowski et al. on Persistence
Mariusz Grygianiec
part 4
Truth and Usefulness
7 Absoluteness of Truth and the Lvov-Warsaw School Twardowski, Kotarbiński, Leśniewski, Łukasiewicz, Tarski, Kokoszyńska
Jan Woleński
8 Pragmatism and Pragmatic Motives in the Lvov-Warsaw School
Anna Brożek
part 5
Anti-Irrationalism
9 Why Totally Unjustified Convictions Persist? Twardowski on the Nature of Prejudice
Johannes L. Brandl
10 Twardowski and the Rationality of Beliefs
Ryszard Kleszcz
part 6
Logic and Education
11 Formal and Informal Logic in the Lvov-Warsaw School as a Heritage of Twardowski
Anna Brożek
12 For Logical Education The Resonance of Twardowski's Ideas in the Views of Selected Members of the Lvov-Warsaw School
Marcin Będkowski
Closing Word
Twardowski in Poland and in the World
Anna Brożek and Jacek Jadacki
Index of Names