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    The Logic of Intentional Objects: A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic.Jacek Pasniczek - 1997 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Intentionality is one of the most frequently discussed topics in contemporary phenomenology and analytic philosophy. This book investigates intentionality from the point of view of intentional objects. According to the classical approach to this concept, whatever can be consciously experienced is regarded as an intentional object. Thus, not only ordinary existing individuals but also various kinds of non-existents and non-individuals are considered as intentional. Alexius Meinong, an Austrian philosopher, is particularly well-known as the `inventor' of an abundant ontology of objects (...)
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  2. Dwie teorie intencjonalności. Przyczynek do właściwego zrozumienia koncepcji intencjonalności Husserla.Jacek Paśniczek - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 254 (1).
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    Are Contradictions Still Lurking in Meinongian Theories of Objects?Jacek Paśniczek - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):293-303.
    Contemporary formalisations of Meinong's theory of objects prove that Russell's accusation of inconsistency of the theory is not valid. However, in the same formalisations there has appeared a new source of potential inconsistency. Theories of objects inspired by Meinong's ontology usually include, in addition to basic principles of the ontology, abstraction-axioms for defining objects and properties (relations). Although these axioms seem to be perfectly acceptable, they lead to paradoxes when adopted without any restrictions. These paradoxes may be understood as paradoxes (...)
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    The relational vs. directional conception of intentionality.Jacek Pasniczek - 1996 - In Anna Zeidler-Janiszewska (ed.), Epistemology and History. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 373-380.
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    Names and Quantifiers: Bringing Them Together in Classical Logic.Jacek Paśniczek - 2023 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 32 (3):473-487.
    Putting individual constants and quantifiers into the same syntactic category within first-order language promises to have far-reaching consequences: a syntax of this kind can reveal the potential of any such language, allowing us to realize that a vast class of noun phrases, including non-denoting terms, can be accommodated in the new syntax as expressions suited to being subjects of sentences. In the light of this, a formal system that is an extension of classical first-order logic is developed here, and is (...)
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  6. Meinongowska logika fikcji.Jacek Paśniczek - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 271 (6-7).
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    Ways of reference to Meinongian objects. Ontological commitments of Meinongian theories.Jacek Paśniczek - 1994 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 2 (5):69-86.
    A. Meinong’s views are usually associated with an highly inflated ontology including various kinds of nonexistent objects, incomplete and impossible ones among others. Around the turn of the century B. Russell strongly criticised this ontology accusing it of inconsistency. And perhaps because of this criticism Meinong’s views have been forgotten for a long time. Only recently some philosophers have created theories of objects which are formalisations of Meinong’s ontology or which are directly inspired by the ontology 1 . However there (...)
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  8. The simplest Meinongian logic.Jacek Pasniczek - 1993 - Logique Et Analyse 36:329-342.
  9. Table Des matieres editorial preface 3.Jair Minoro Abe, Curry Algebras Pt, Paraconsistent Logic, Newton Ca da Costa, Otavio Bueno, Jacek Pasniczek, Beyond Consistent, Complete Possible Worlds, Vm Popov & Inverse Negation - 1998 - Logique Et Analyse 41:1.
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    On bracketing names and quantifiers in first-order logic.Jacek Pasniczek - 1999 - History and Philosophy of Logic 20 (3-4):239-304.
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    Are Contradictions Still Lurking in Meinongian Theories of Objects?Jacek Paśniczek - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):293-303.
    Contemporary formalisations of Meinong's theory of objects prove that Russell's accusation of inconsistency of the theory is not valid. However, in the same formalisations there has appeared a new source of potential inconsistency. Theories of objects inspired by Meinong's ontology usually include, in addition to basic principles of the ontology, abstraction-axioms for defining objects and properties (relations). Although these axioms seem to be perfectly acceptable, they lead to paradoxes when adopted without any restrictions. These paradoxes may be understood as paradoxes (...)
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  12. Do We Need Complex Properties in Our Ontology?Jacek Paśniczek - 2006 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 89:113-128.
     
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    Equating categorially names and quantifiers within first-order logic.Jacek Paśniczek - 2002 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 10:119.
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    Jeszcze trochę hałasu o nic. Pewna logiczna analiza nicości.Jacek Paśniczek - 2020 - Filozofia Nauki 28 (4):25-38.
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  15. Kryterium Quine’a a kryterium Quine’a.Jacek Paśniczek - 2008 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 68.
     
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    Leśniewskian Ontology with Many-argument Predication.Jacek Paśniczek - 2023 - History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (3):327-336.
    ABSTRACT Leśniewskian Ontology (LO) is a system in which the basic subject-predicate formula takes the form of a b and express one-argument predication, e.g. John is a student. In LO’s language, there is no many-argument form of predication given that would allow for the structural expression of, for example, the sentence John is Anne’s son. In this article, a simple and natural extension of LO is suggested to encompass many-argument predication. The system thus obtained corresponds to polyadic second-order logic.
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    Meinong's ontology VS. leśniewski's ontology (toward a meinongian calculus of names).Jacek Paśniczek - 1996 - Axiomathes 7 (1-2):279-286.
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    Meinong und die Gegenstandstheorie.Jacek Paśniczek - 1995 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 50 (1):293-303.
    Contemporary formalisations of Meinong's theory of objects prove that Russell's accusation of inconsistency of the theory is not valid. However, in the same formalisations there has appeared a new source of potential inconsistency. Theories of objects inspired by Meinong's ontology usually include, in addition to basic principles of the ontology, abstraction-axioms for defining objects and properties . Although these axioms seem to be perfectly acceptable, they lead to paradoxes when adopted without any restrictions. These paradoxes may be understood as paradoxes (...)
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    Non-Standard Possible Worlds, Generalised Quantifiers, and Modal Logic.Jacek Paśniczek - 1994 - In Jan Wolenski (ed.), Philosophical Logic in Poland. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 187--198.
  20. O logice uprawdziwiaczy [About Logic of Truthmakers].Jacek Paśniczek - 2005 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    The paper discusses main issues concerning truthmakers: (1) what is the ontological status of truthmakers (are they ordinary objects, situations, tropes etc?), (2) what are deduvtive properties of truthmakers. A simple logic of truthmakers is developed. The logic consists of an axiomatic system and a possible world semantics.
     
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    Possible Worlds and Situations: How Can They Meet Up?Jacek Paśniczek - 2019 - In Bartłomiej Skowron (ed.), Contemporary Polish Ontology. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 205-218.
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    Toward a meinongian calculus of names.Jacek Paśniczek - 2014 - In Mauro Antonelli & Marian David (eds.), Logical, Ontological, and Historical Contributions on the Philosophy of Alexius Meinong. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 61-82.
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  23. Teza Ramseya. Nieodróżnialność przedmiotów i własności w logice.Jacek Paśniczek - 2007 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    Ramsey questions the distinction between subject and predicate in sentences. Since the distinction mirrors the ontological distinction object/property (particular/universal) he questions the latter distinction as well. There is a symmetry between the category of objects and the category of properties: an object can possess a number of properties and a property can be exemplified by a number of objects. Consequently, it may be claimed that the two categories are formally indiscernible. The paper develops Ramsey's thesis on the ground of logic. (...)
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  24. Światy możliwe i inne.Jacek Paśniczek - 2008 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 66.
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  25. Epistemology and History.Jacek Pasniczek - 1996 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
     
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    Objects vs. Situations.Jacek Pasniczek - 2000 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 76:389-404.
  27. Ways of reference to meinongian objects.Jacek Pasniczek - 1994 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 2:69.
     
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