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Stanisław Jaśkowski

Stanisław Jaśkowski (Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲsvaf jaɕˈkɔfskʲi]; 22 April 1906, in Warsaw – 16 November 1965, in Warsaw) was a Polish logician who made important contributions to proof theory and formal semantics. He was a student of Jan Łukasiewicz and a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School of Logic. He is regarded as one of the founders of natural…

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Natural deduction Paraconsistent logic Proof theory Formal semantics
Alma mater
University of Warsaw
Born
(1906-04-22)22 April 1906 Warsaw, Congress Poland
Died
16 November 1965(1965-11-16) (aged 59) Warsaw, Poland
Doctoral advisor
Jan Łukasiewicz
Fields
Logic

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related to Sources · 19
Stanisław Jaśkowski → Archived, August Pieczkowski, Edition, Fifty Years, Jan, Jerzy Kotas, Jerzy Perzanowski, Logic, Logical Philosophy, Lvov-Warsaw School, Parainconsistent Logics, PDF, Philosophy, Retrieved, Scientific, Studia Logica, Summer, The Stanford Encyclopedia, Woleński
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → University of Warsaw
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → (1906-04-22)22 April 1906 Warsaw, Congress Poland
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → 16 November 1965(1965-11-16) (aged 59) Warsaw, Poland
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → Jan Łukasiewicz
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → Logic
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → Natural deduction Paraconsistent logic Proof theory Formal semantics
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → Aniela Holewińska
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → Rules of Inference by Means of Assumptions (1932)
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Stanisław Jaśkowski → Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Stanisław JaśkowskiBorn(1906-04-22)22 April 1906 Warsaw, Congress Poland1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiDied16 November 1965(1965-11-16) (aged 59) Warsaw, Poland1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiDoctoral advisorJan Łukasiewicz1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiFieldsLogic1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiKnown forNatural deduction Paraconsistent logic Proof theory Formal semantics1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiSpouseAniela Holewińska1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiThesisRules of Inference by Means of Assumptions (1932)1.00infobox
Stanisław JaśkowskiWorkplacesNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń1.00infobox
Stanisław Jaśkowskirelated to SourcesJerzy Perzanowski0.60section
Stanisław Jaśkowskirelated to SourcesFifty Years0.60section
Stanisław Jaśkowskirelated to SourcesParainconsistent Logics0.60section

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