Knowledge and faith / / Jan Salamucha, Kordula Świętorzecka, and Jacek Jadacki.

Jan Salamucha was born on the 10th of June 1903 in Warsaw and murdered on the 11th of August 1944 in Warsaw during the Warsaw Uprising very early on in his scholarly career. He is the most original representative of the branch of the Lvov-Warsaw School known as the Cracow Circle. The Circle was a gr...

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Superior document:Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities ; 77
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Brill,, [2003]
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Year of Publication:2003
Language:English
Series:Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities ; 77.
Physical Description:1 online resource (444 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Editorial Note
  • Jacek JADACKI and Kordula ŚWIĘTORZECKA: On Jan Salamucha's Life and Work
  • Part I. Logic and Theology
  • On the «Mechanization» of Thinking
  • On the Possibilities of a Strict Formalization of the Domain of Analogical Notions
  • The Proof ex motu for the Existence of God. Logical Analysis of St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments
  • Part II. History of Logic
  • The Propositional Logic in William Ockham
  • The Appearance of Antinomial Problems within Medieval Logic
  • From the History of Medieval Nominalism
  • Part III Metaphysics and Ethics
  • From the History of One Word ("Essence")
  • The Structure of the Material World
  • Faith
  • The Relativity and Absoluteness of Catholic Ethics
  • The Problem of Force in Social Life
  • A Vision of Love
  • Comments and Discussions
  • Bibliography.