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  1. Deductive foundation and analytic propositions.Ludwik Borkowski - 1966 - Studia Logica 19 (1):59 - 74.
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  • The Pioneering Proving Methods as Applied in the Warsaw School of Logic – Their Historical and Contemporary Significance.Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska - 2024 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (2):124-141.
    Justification of theorems plays a vital role in any rational human activity. It is indispensable in science. The deductive method of justifying theorems is used in all sciences and it is the only method of justifying theorems in deductive disciplines. It is based on the notion of proof, thus it is a method of proving theorems. In the Warsaw School of Logic (WSL) – the famous branch of the Lvov-Warsaw School (LWS) – two types of the method: axiomatic deduction method (...)
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  • Jerzy słupecki (1904–1987): Life and work.Jan Woleński & Jan Zygmunt - 1989 - Studia Logica 48 (4):401 - 411.
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  • Twierdzenia o dedukcji niewprost.Stanisław J. Surma - 1967 - Studia Logica 20 (1):151-160.
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  • Semantyczna reprezentacja prawdopodobieństwa wyrażeń W teoriach sformalizowanych.J. Łoś - 1963 - Studia Logica 14 (1):195-219.
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  • Wynikanie semantyczne a wynikanie formalne.Zbigniew Lis - 1960 - Studia Logica 10 (1):39 - 60.
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  • The Problem of Natural Representation of Reasoning in the Lvov-Warsaw School.Andrzej Indrzejczak - 2024 - History and Philosophy of Logic 45 (2):142-160.
    The problem of precise characterisation of traditional forms of reasoning applied in mathematics was independently investigated and successfully resolved by Jaśkowski and Gentzen in 1934. However, there are traces of earlier interests in this field exhibited by the members of the Lvov-Warsaw School. We focus on the results obtained by Jaśkowski and Leśniewski. Jaśkowski provided the first formal system of natural deduction in 1926. Leśniewski also demonstrated in some of his papers how to construct proofs in accordance with intuitively correct (...)
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  • Free Definite Description Theory – Sequent Calculi and Cut Elimination.Andrzej Indrzejczak - forthcoming - Logic and Logical Philosophy:1.
    We provide an application of a sequent calculus framework to the formalization of definite descriptions. It is a continuation of research undertaken in [20, 22]. In the present paper a so-called free description theory is examined in the context of different kinds of free logic, including systems applied in computer science and constructive mathematics for dealing with partial functions. It is shown that the same theory in different logics may be formalised by means of different rules and gives results of (...)
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  • The application of mereology to grounding of elementary geometry.Edmund Glibowski - 1969 - Studia Logica 24 (1):109-129.
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  • Natural deduction and arbitrary objects.Kit Fine - 1985 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 14 (1):57 - 107.
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  • Reduction of arithmetic to logic based on the theory of types without the axiom of infinity and the typical ambiguity of arithmetical constants.Ludwik Borkowski - 1958 - Studia Logica 8 (1):283 - 297.
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