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- Jan Hertrich-Woleński (also known as Jan Woleński; born 21 September 1940) is a Polish philosopher specializing in the history of the Lwów–Warsaw school...
- Rome. The French Action Service kidnap the OAS's chief clerk, Viktor Wolenski. Wolenski dies under interrogation, but not before the agents extract vital...
- prisoners for interrogation. At the loose disciplined American base, Maj. Wolenski sends callow Lt. Weaver and gung-ho Sgt. Duquesne on patrol. They capture...
- Polish learning, the philosopher Jan Woleński considers himself close to the School's heritage. In 2013 Woleński was awarded by the Foundation for Polish...
- 31858055206621. Woleński, Jan. (2004) "The History of Epistemology." In Handbook of Epistemology. Ed. I. Niiniluoto, Matti Sintonen, & Jan Woleński. Springer...
- decision-making process. In his essay "Formal and informal in legal logic", Jan Woleński contends that there are "rhetorical functions of metalogical concepts that...
- Sergio Leone's My Name is Nobody and as the laconic OAS adjutant Viktor Wolenski in The Day of the Jackal (both 1973). He had one of the lead roles in the...
- Phenomenology. 5 (1): 77–94. doi:10.1163/156916475X00114. ISSN 0085-5553. Woleński, Jan (2004). "Aletheia in Gr**** thought until Aristotle". Annals of Pure...
- Mulder and B. F. van de Velde-Schlick (eds.), Dordrecht: D. Reidel. 176-209 Woleński, J. 'An Analysis of Logical Determinism', 1996. Buckner and Zupko, Duns...
- Liberation Day. The French Action Service is able to capture and interrogate Wolenski (in the film, Kowalski), a bodyguard for a plotter and one of the few men...