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Kazimierz Twardowski From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kazimierz Jerzy Skrzypna-Twardowski (20 October 1866 — 11 February 1938) was a Polish Kazimierz Twardowski philosopher and logician. Contents 1 Life 2 Content and object 3 Works in German and Polish 4 Translations #5 See also = 6 Notes = 7 References Born 22 October 1866 = 8 External links Vienna, Austrian Empire Died 11 February 1938 (aged 71) . Lwéw, Poland Life Nationality Polish . . Fields Phil hy, Li ‘Twardowski's family belonged to the Ogofiezyk coat | ad of-arms, Institutions Lwéw University Alma mater University of Vienna ‘Twardowski studied philosophy in Vienna with Franz | poctoral advisor Brentano and Robert Zimmermann, In 1892 he R. Zimmermann received his doctorate with his dissertation, /dee und | Sjrisona tm Franz Brentano Perzeption (Idea and Perception), and in 1894 he Doctoral students _Kavimiery Ajdukiewie presented his habilitation thesis, Zur Lehre vom Inhalt anes und Gegenstand der Vorstellungen (On the Doctrine a er of the Content and Object of Presentations). He Stanistaw Leéniowski originated many novel ideas related to Jan Lukasiewicz metaphilosophy. He lectured in Vienna in the years 1894-95, then was appointed professor at Lwéw (Lemberg in Austrian Galicia), (now Lviv in the Ukraine). An outstanding lecturer, he was also a rector of the Lwéw University during World War I There Twardowski established the Lwéw-Warsaw School of logic and also became the "father of Polish logic", beginning the tradition of scientific philosophy in Poland. Among his students were the logicians Stanistaw Lesniewski, Jan Lukasiewicz and Tadeusz Czezowski, the historian of philosophy Wiadystaw Tatarkiewicz, the phenomenologist and aesthetician Roman Ingarden, as well as philosophers close to the Vienna Circle such as Tadeusz Kotarbifiski and Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz. Content and object

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