- 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...
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Wolenski 2004, pp. 3–4
Campbell 2024, Lead
section Steup & Neta 2024, Lead
section Scott 2002, p. 30
Wolenski 2004, p. 3
Wolenski 2004, p. 3...
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breakthrough when they
capture the OAS's
chief clerk,
Viktor Wolenski.
Although Wolenski dies
during interrogation, he
reveals crucial details of the...
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Polish learning, the
philosopher Jan
Woleński considers himself close to the School's heritage. In 2013
Woleński was
awarded by the
Foundation for Polish...
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prisoners for interrogation. At the loosely-disciplined
American base, Maj.
Wolenski sends callow Lt.
Weaver and gung-ho Sgt.
Duquesne on patrol. They capture...
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Olszewski et al. 2006,
Peter Smith's
criticism of a
paper by
Muraswski and
Wolenski suggests 4 "lines" re the
status of the Church–Turing Thesis: (1) empirical...
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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...
- decision-making process. In his
essay "Formal and
informal in
legal logic", Jan
Woleński contends that
there are "rhetorical
functions of
metalogical concepts that...
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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...
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Shapiro 2021, p. 81.
Koons 2022. Nute 2012, p. 82. Niiniluoto,
Sintonen &
Wolenski 2004, p. 901. Li & Vitányi 2019, p. 345–448,
Inductive Reasoning. Vickers...