The following pages link to Studies in Universal Logic (Q371439):
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- Zygmunt Zawirski: A Creator of New Ideas in Methodology of Science and Scientific Metaphysics (Q4611665) (← links)
- Zygmunt Zawirski’s Concept of Scientific Metaphysics (Q4611666) (← links)
- Stanisław Leśniewski: Original and Uncompromising Logical Genius (Q4611667) (← links)
- Izydora Dąmbska: The First Lady of the Twentieth-Century Polish Philosophy (Q4611668) (← links)
- Maria Kokoszyńska-Lutmanowa: The Great Polemist (Q4611670) (← links)
- Seweryna Łuszczewska-Romahnowa (Q4611671) (← links)
- Józef I.M. Bocheński (Q4611673) (← links)
- J.M. Bocheński’s Theory of Signs (Q4611674) (← links)
- Jan Salamucha (1903–1944) (Q4611675) (← links)
- Struve and Biegański: Towards Modern Approach to Logic (Q4611676) (← links)
- Łukasiewicz and His Followers in Many-Valued Logic (Q4611677) (← links)
- Tomorrow’s Sea-Battle and the Beginning of Temporal Logic (Q4611678) (← links)
- Leśniewski and Mereology (Q4611679) (← links)
- Alfred Tarski (1901–1983) (Q4611680) (← links)
- Some Philosophical Aspects of Semantic Theory of Truth (Q4611681) (← links)
- Tarski’s Influence on Computer Science (Q4611682) (← links)
- The Absence of Multiple Universes of Discourse in the 1936 Tarski Consequence-Definition Paper (Q4611683) (← links)
- Alfred Tarski: Auxiliary Notes on His Legacy (Q4611684) (← links)
- Stanisław Jaśkowski: Life and Work (Q4611685) (← links)
- Stanisław Jaśkowski and Natural Deduction Systems (Q4611686) (← links)
- Variations on Jaśkowski’s Discursive Logic (Q4611687) (← links)
- Czesław Lejewski: Propagator of Lvov-Warsaw Ideas Abroad (Q4611688) (← links)
- Adolf Lindenbaum, Metric Spaces and Decompositions (Q4611689) (← links)
- Andrzej Mostowski: A Biographical Note (Q4611690) (← links)
- Foundations and Philosophy of Mathematics in Warsaw, the School of Andrzej Mostowski and Philosophy (Q4611691) (← links)
- Jerzy Słupecki (1904–1987) (Q4611692) (← links)
- Rejection in Łukasiewicz’s and Słupecki’s Sense (Q4611693) (← links)
- Bolesław Sobociński: The Ace of the Second Generation of the LWS (Q4611694) (← links)
- Bolesław Sobociński on Universals (Q4611695) (← links)
- Many-Valued Logics in the Iberian Peninsula (Q4611696) (← links)
- Ontology of Logic and Mathematics in Lvov-Warsaw School (Q4611697) (← links)
- A View of Revival of Mathematical Logic in Warsaw, 1945–1975 (Q4611698) (← links)
- Andrzej Mostowski and the Notion of a Model (Q4611699) (← links)
- All Quantifiers Versus the Quantifier All (Q4611700) (← links)
- Helena Rasiowa (1917–1994) (Q4611701) (← links)
- Post Algebras in the Work of Helena Rasiowa (Q4611702) (← links)
- Andrzej Grzegorczyk, a Logician Par Excellence (Q4611703) (← links)
- A Mystery of Grzegorczyk’s Logic of Descriptions (Q4611704) (← links)
- Roman Suszko: Logician and Philosopher (Q4611705) (← links)
- From Formal Theory of Knowledge to Non-Fregean Logic (Q4611706) (← links)
- Categories of First-Order Quantifiers (Q4611707) (← links)
- The Lvov-Warsaw School: A True Mythology (Q4611708) (← links)
- Concept Diagrams and the Context Principle (Q5118383) (← links)
- A Comment on Lemanski’s “Concept Diagrams and the Context Principle” (Q5118385) (← links)
- Schopenhauer’s Eulerian Diagrams (Q5118386) (← links)
- Schopenhauer’s Logic in Its Historical Context (Q5118387) (← links)
- Arthur Schopenhauer on Naturalness in Logic (Q5118389) (← links)
- Schopenhauer and the Equational Form of Predication (Q5118390) (← links)
- From Euler Diagrams in Schopenhauer to Aristotelian Diagrams in Logical Geometry (Q5118391) (← links)
- Metalogic, Schopenhauer and Universal Logic (Q5118392) (← links)