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Leśniewski's systems and the Aristotelian model of science
pp. 93-111
Abstract
The systems of Leśniewski, like Frege's, have an unmistakably old-fashioned flavour. They stand to, say, post-Tarskian, post-Gödelian, post-Hilbertian logic like traditional peasant Tuscan bread soup stands to molecular fusion kitchen. Why is that? According to suggestions recently put forward, which rely on van Heijenoort's opposition "Logic as Language vs. Logic as Calculus", or similar dichotomies, Leśniewski's attitude to logic was similar to Frege's insofar as it matched Frege's "Logic as Language" rather than Boole's and Schröder's "Logic as Calculus".
Publication details
Published in:
Lapointe Sandra, Woleński Jan, Marion Mathieu, Miskiewicz Wioletta (2009) The Golden age of Polish philosophy: Kazimierz Twardowski's philosophical legacy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 93-111
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2401-5_7
Full citation:
Betti Arianna (2009) „Leśniewski's systems and the Aristotelian model of science“, In: S. Lapointe, J. Woleński, M. Marion & W. Miskiewicz (eds.), The Golden age of Polish philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 93–111.