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    Franz Brentano's analysis of truth.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1965 - The Hague,: H. Nijhoff.
    Franz Brentano was a systematic philosopher, in the sense that he presented his views in an orderly manner and considered it important to work out the significant regularities, where the significance was to be seen in relation to the whole of the problem considered at the moment, and ultimately, in relation to the entire field in which the problem arose. He was not a system-builder, in that he did not seek to produce an all-embracing philosophical answer. He was concerned with (...)
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    Leśniewski's systems.Jan T. J. Srzednicki, V. F. Rickey & J. Czelakowski (eds.) - 1984 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the United States and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
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    Essays on Philosophy in Australia.Jan T. J. Srzednicki & David Wood - 1992 - Springer.
    Philosophy flourished in Australia after the war. There was spectacular growth in both the number of departments and the number of philosophers. On top of this philosophy spread beyond the philosophy departments. Serious studies, and interest in philosophy is now common in faculties as diverse as law, science and education. Neither is this development merely quantitative, the Australian researcher has come of age and contributes widely to international debates. At least one movement originated in Australia. This makes the study of (...)
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    Elements of social and political philosophy.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1976 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    The general purpose of this book differs from those of most of the works found traditionally in the field of political philosophy. Firstly, the present approach is in no way prescriptive or normative, as the interest centres on explication rather than an evaluative assess ment of this, that or another type of arrangement, or act. 1 It will be clear that I am in complete disagreement with Gewirth when he claims that "The central concern of political philosophy is the moral (...)
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  5. Elements of Social and Political Philosophy.Jan T. Srzednicki, La Haye & Martinus Nijhoff - 1979 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 84 (1):132-133.
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    Initiatives in logic.Jan T. J. Srzednicki (ed.) - 1987 - Boston: M. Nijhoff.
    ', the reviewed collection may be recommended as an important contribution to the history as well as a description of some recent logical investigations. ' Studia Logica 12 1990.
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    Leśniewski’s Systems Protothetic.Jan T. J. Srzednicki & Zibigniew Stachniak (eds.) - 1998 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    The volume collects many of the most significant commentaries on, and contributions to, Protothetic. A Protothetic Bibliography is included.
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  8. Leśniewski's Systems. Protothetic.Jan T. J. Srzednicki & Zbigniew Stachniak - 2001 - Studia Logica 68 (3):401-404.
     
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    Remarks concerning the interpretation of the philosophy of Franz Brentano.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (3):308-316.
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    The democratic perspective: political and social philosophy.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic.
    Section 1 One of the big problems facing us is the need to plan for the betterment and improvement of society. In any status quo there are many unsatisfactory moments and experience shows that with changing conditions, even those elements of our communal structure that work well will often get out of step and become a problem. We need then to introduce devices both to alleviate present troubles and, if possible, to anticipate future ones. On the whole, it might appear (...)
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    The place of space and other themes: variations on Kant's first Critique.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1983 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    The book is divided into chapters, but several themes run across them. This is, in fact, the reason for writing a book rather than a number of independent articles; for it appears that several moments of Kant's work are characterized by similar problems, and consequently we might be unable to see the impact of these on a more 1 i mi ted canvas. But further, and perhaps no less importantly, the shared problems are likely to be indicative of the nature (...)
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    To the advantage of everyone alike.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1961 - Mind 70 (278):255.
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    What Creativity Is Not.Jan T. J. Srzednicki - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (4):85-93.
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    Stephan Körner--philosophical analysis and reconstruction: contributions to philosophy.Stephan Körner & Jan T. J. Srzednicki (eds.) - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic.
    A VERSION OF CARTESIAN METHOD RODERICK H. CHISHQLM Introduction In one of his many profound discussions of the method of philosophy, Korner makes the ...
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    To Know or Not to Know: Beyond Realism and Anti-Realism.Jan J. T. Srzednicki - 1995 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    l. THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF EPISTEMOLOGY There is a philosophical issue that surely precedes all other possible questions. It concerns the very possibility of our thinking about some thing to some purpose. Short of this no philosophy, theory or research would be possible. But it is not immediately clear that we are assured that what purports to be effective thought, and cognition is such in reality. What guarantee is there for instance that when one is under the impression that one (...)
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    Rome under Attack: An Estimation of King Aistulf's Motives for the Lombard Siege of 756.Jan T. Hallenbeck - 1978 - Mediaeval Studies 40 (1):190-222.
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    World views. Elements of the Apostelian and general approach.Jan T. Broekaer - 1998 - Foundations of Science 3 (2):235-258.
    In the work of the late Belgian philosopher, logician and freethinker Leo Apostel (1924–1995) the concept of ‘world view’ is extensively developed. From the diverse research of Apostel, I gather and examine the constituents of a world view and their relationships. I propose to understand it as a pluralist and open, rationalised ontology of the ‘world whole’, comprising knowledge systems, valuative ethical systems and concomitant action guiding systems, to a large extent reflecting insight in the exact sciences. The prolific and (...)
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  18. Felix le Dantec. Le determinisme biologique et a personnalite cousciente.T. U. R. Jan - 1898 - Przegląd Filozoficzny 1 (2).
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    Review of Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation for Augmenting Cough after Spinal Cord Injury. [REVIEW]Jan T. Hachmann, Jonathan S. Calvert, Peter J. Grahn, Dina I. Drubach, Kendall H. Lee & Igor A. Lavrov - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Freedom and Capacity.Jan Srzednicki - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (229):343 - 348.
    There were 180 applications from prospective contestants of the StawellGift in 1978. The race limit, imposed in the interests of safety, is just 60 runners. Of the 60 acceptances Richard Roe was the hotfavourite, but healong with six others fell victim to the great oyster poisoning, and had towithdraw on the day of the race, along with five of the others; the sixth died of the poisoning just as the race was run. In the event the winner was John Doe, (...)
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    “It is true”.Jan Srzednicki - 1966 - Mind 75 (299):385-395.
  22. S. Le'sniewski's Lecture Notes in Logic.Jan Srzednicki & Zbigniew Stachniak (eds.) - 1988 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  23. Le'sniewski's Systems. Ontology and Mereology.Jan Srzednicki & Frederick Rickey (eds.) - 1984 - Martinus Nijhow Publishers, Ossolineum.
     
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    Reference and Description.Jan Srzednicki - 1970 - Theoria 36 (2):127-141.
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    A reply to professor F. Mayer-hillebrand.Jan Srzednicki - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3):445-446.
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    A reply to my critics.Jan Srzednicki - 1963 - Sophia 2 (2):21-27.
    My text is written to answer the questions asked at the APA Meeting's presentation of the book Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere by professors María Lugones and Eduardo Mendieta. The answer seeks to clarify that Lugones's infrapolitics position is not so distant from mine. I also address Mendieta's question directed more to the aesthetic domain. There, I seek to show how my position could be taken as a creative effort to extend some of Habermas's early work on (...)
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    Are statements of religion really worth discussing?Jan Srzednicki - 1963 - Sophia 2 (1):26-30.
  28. Brentano and the thinkable.Jan Srzednicki - 1998 - In Roberto Poli (ed.), The Brentano Puzzle. Ashgate.
     
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    Bona Fide of Articulate Thought.Jan Srzednicki - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (1-3):31-49.
    The question of [metaphysical logic] is how cogitatio is possible in the first place (Überhaupt – Kant) as it constitutes reaction to the real (whatever that may be) by the Ego (a subject possessed of cognitive potential). Is that reaction dependable?Ego can only react to the World. All systems of thought/cognition come from this only impact of reality.The question is its own reliability and legitimacy. The first can deliver reliably something quite illegitimate (the whole art of propaganda (advertising) is based (...)
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  30. Czy czas jest formą wewnętrznego doznania?Jan Srzednicki - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 264 (11).
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    Could machines talk?Jan Srzednicki - 1962 - Analysis 22 (April):113-117.
  32. Could Machines Talk?Jan Srzednicki - 1962 - Analysis 22 (5):113.
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    Debris of a Longish Life.Jan Srzednicki - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (1-3):9-19.
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  34. Declarative versus operative signs and "true".Jan Srzednicki - 1979 - Studia Semiotyczne 9:77-87.
     
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    Every good counts.Jan Srzednicki - 1996 - Axiomathes 7 (3):395-406.
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    It is true.Jan Srzednicki - 1966 - Mind 75 (299):385-395.
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  37. Ksenofobia i wspólnota.Jan Srzednicki - 2004 - Ruch Filozoficzny 2 (2).
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    Logic and thought.Jan Srzednicki - 1997 - Global Philosophy 8 (1-3):293-306.
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    Norm and Discernment Study in Metaphysical Logic.Jan Srzednicki - unknown
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    Norm as the Basis of Form.Jan Srzednicki - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 62:129-136.
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    On judging works of art.Jan Srzednicki - 1968 - Theoria 34 (3):245-255.
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    Pojęcie znaczenia w późniejszej filozofii ludwika wittgensteina.Jan Srzednicki - 1962 - Studia Logica 13 (1):249-264.
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    Some Elements of Brentano's Analysis of Language and Their Ramifications.Jan Srzednicki - 1966 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 20 (4):434-445.
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    Statistical indeterminism and scientific explanation.Jan Srzednicki - 1973 - Synthese 26 (2):197 - 204.
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    Some objections to mind-brain identity theories.Jan Srzednicki - 1972 - Philosophia 2 (3):205-225.
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    Some Prognostic Difficulties for Utilitarian Social Planning — a Sketch of a Problem.Jan Srzednicki - 1981 - Dialectics and Humanism 8 (3):113-118.
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    Debris of a Longish Life.Jan Srzednicki - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (1-3):9-19.
    Whereas at the roots of the Western way of thinking, in particular, at the roots of philosophy and epistemology lies a notion of the one/over/many, in Asiatic cultures, it is an idea of one/and/many, represented by Japanese (Chinese) Ma. In the paper it is argued that Japanese Ma is not only broader than epistemological reality (the world) but also more basic. To overcome Wittgenstein’s skepticism we have to return to a noncognitive idea of the ontic presence. Our thinking and cognition (...)
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    The ontological proof and the concept of 'absolute'.Jan Srzednicki - 1965 - Sophia 4 (3):28-32.
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    The Two Paradoxes of Induction.Jan Srzednicki - 1976 - Dialectics and Humanism 3 (2):159-164.
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    Wszelkie dobro się liczy.Jan Srzednicki - 1988 - Etyka 24:25-38.
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