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Tadeusz Marian Kotarbiński (Polish: [kɔtarˈbij̃skʲi]; 31
March 1886 – 3
October 1981) was a
Polish philosopher,
logician and ethicist. A
pupil of Kazimierz...
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Kotarbiński (feminine: Kotarbińska; plural: Kotarbińscy) is a
Polish surname.
Janina Kotarbińska (1901–1997),
Polish philosopher and logician, PhD supervisor...
- school, led by
Ludwig von Mises, and the
Polish school, led by
Tadeusz Kotarbiński.
Coinage of the word
praxeology (praxéologie) is
often credited to Louis...
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Wilhelm Kotarbiński (30
November 1848 – 4
September 1921) was a
Polish artist and
painter of
historical and
fantastical subjects, who
spent most of his...
- Miłosz
Kotarbiński (25
January 1854 - 27
October 1944) was a
Polish painter, illustrator,
literary critic, poet,
singer and composer.
Works by him are...
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material things exist. It is a
philosophical theory ****ociated with
Tadeusz Kotarbiński who
proposed that it
involves both the
proper view
about the
kinds of...
- Both the
Cross and the
Medal were
designed by
professor Mieczysław
Kotarbiński and most of the
copies were made by Warsaw-based
jeweller Wiktor Gontarczyk...
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dissertation "Study of Wittgenstein’s philosophy",
reviewed by
Tadeusz Kotarbiński, Adam Schaff,
Roman Suszko and
Peter Geach. From 1968, he
worked as a...
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Pozharsky and the
delegation from Moscow.
Painting by
Wilhelm Kotarbiński (1882)....
- were some of the most
notable scientists of the era,
including Tadeusz Kotarbiński,
Edward Lipiński and
Marian ****iel.
Apart from the theoreticians, the...