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S. Le¿niewski¿s Lecture Notes in Logic

Stachniak, Z. / Srzednicki, Jan J. T.
S. Le¿niewski¿s Lecture Notes in Logic
Stanislaw Lesniewski (1886-1939) was one of the leading Polish logicians and founders of the Warsaw School of Logic whose membership included, beside himself, Jan Lukasiewicz, Tadeusz Kotarbinski, Alfred Tarski, and many others. In his lifetime LeSniewski published only a few hundred pages. He produced many important results in many areas of mathematics, these stood in various relations to each other, and to materials produced by others, and, ...

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Le¿niewski¿s Systems Protothetic

Stachniak, Z. / Srzednicki, Jan J. T.
Le¿niewski¿s Systems Protothetic
Between the two world wars, Stanislaw Lesniewski (1886-1939), created the famous and important system of foundations of mathematics that comprises three deductive theories: Protothetic, Ontology, and Mereology. His research started in 1914 with studies on the general theory of sets (later named `Mereology'). Ontology followed between 1919 and 1921, and was the next step towards an integrated system. In order to combine these two systematical...

CHF 236.00

S. Le¿niewski¿s Lecture Notes in Logic

Stachniak, Z. / Srzednicki, Jan J. T.
S. Le¿niewski¿s Lecture Notes in Logic
Stanislaw Lesniewski (1886-1939) was one of the leading Polish logicians and founders of the Warsaw School of Logic whose membership included, beside himself, Jan Lukasiewicz, Tadeusz Kotarbinski, Alfred Tarski, and many others. In his lifetime LeSniewski published only a few hundred pages. He produced many important results in many areas of mathematics, these stood in various relations to each other, and to materials produced by others, and, ...

CHF 236.00

Le¿niewski¿s Systems Protothetic

Stachniak, Z. / Srzednicki, Jan J. T.
Le¿niewski¿s Systems Protothetic
Between the two world wars, Stanislaw Lesniewski (1886-1939), created the famous and important system of foundations of mathematics that comprises three deductive theories: Protothetic, Ontology, and Mereology. His research started in 1914 with studies on the general theory of sets (later named `Mereology'). Ontology followed between 1919 and 1921, and was the next step towards an integrated system. In order to combine these two systematical...

CHF 236.00