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University of Warsaw The University of Warsaw ( pl, Uniwersytet Warszawski, la, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country offering 37 different fields of ...
(Polish ''Instytut filozofii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego'') is a research institution located in Warsaw, part of the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology of the University of Warsaw. It is renowned mainly for its contribution to the development of modern
logic Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the science of deductively valid inferences or of logical truths. It is a formal science investigating how conclusions follow from premises ...
and
analytic philosophy Analytic philosophy is a branch and tradition of philosophy using analysis, popular in the Western world and particularly the Anglosphere, which began around the turn of the 20th century in the contemporary era in the United Kingdom, United Sta ...
( Lvov-Warsaw School - Alfred Tarski,
Jan Łukasiewicz Jan Łukasiewicz (; 21 December 1878 – 13 February 1956) was a Polish logician and philosopher who is best known for Polish notation and Łukasiewicz logic His work centred on philosophical logic, mathematical logic and history of logic. He ...
, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, Tadeusz Kotarbiński, Stanisław Leśniewski) and to history of ideas ( Warsaw School of the History of Ideas -
Władysław Tatarkiewicz Władysław Tatarkiewicz (; 3 April 1886, Warsaw – 4 April 1980, Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher, historian of philosophy, historian of art, esthetician, and ethicist. Early life and education Tatarkiewicz began his higher education at War ...
,
Stanisław Ossowski Stanisław Ossowski ( Lipno, 22 May 18977 November 1963, Warsaw) was one of Poland's most important sociologists. He held professorships at Łódź University (1945–47) and Warsaw University (1947–63). Life Ossowski first contributed to logi ...
, Maria Ossowska,
Leszek Kołakowski Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analyses of Marxist thought, especially his three-volume history, '' Main Currents of Marxism'' (1976). ...
, Adam Schaff). Provides master's degree studies, doctor's degree studies and postgraduate studies in philosophy both in Polish and in English.


The 18th and 19th century

The main centre of the medieval and early modern
Polish philosophy The history of philosophy in Poland parallels the evolution of philosophy in Europe in general. Overview Polish philosophy drew upon the broader currents of European philosophy, and in turn contributed to their growth. Some of the most momentous ...
was
Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 ...
- history of philosophy in Warsaw begins in the 18th century. In the pre-partition Varsovian institutions, the Collegium Nobilium and the
Szkoła Rycerska ''Szkoła Rycerska'' ( en, School of Chivalry) or ''Akademia Szlachecka Korpusu Kadetów Jego Królewskiej Mości i Rzeczypospolitej'' (English: ''Nobles' Academy of the Corps of Cadets of His Royal Majesty and the Commonwealth'') was the first st ...
to the lecturers of philosophy belonged Antoni Wiśniewski and Marcin Nikuta. In the 19th century, after the foundation of the University of Warsaw in 1815, due to
russification Russification (russian: русификация, rusifikatsiya), or Russianization, is a form of cultural assimilation in which non-Russians, whether involuntarily or voluntarily, give up their culture and language in favor of the Russian cultur ...
of the schools Polish philosophy, both idealist and positivist, developed mainly outside universities. Among main Polish philosophers connected with the 19th century University of Warsaw were Adam Zabellewicz and
Henryk Struve Henryk Struve (also known as Florian Gąsiorowski) (1840–1912) was a Polish philosopher. He has been called "perhaps the most remarkable person in logic in Warsaw in the 19th century". Struve taught philosophy at Warsaw University The Univer ...
.


Interwar period

After 1918, when Poland regained independence, University of Warsaw was reorganized. Chairs of philosophy were held by
Jan Łukasiewicz Jan Łukasiewicz (; 21 December 1878 – 13 February 1956) was a Polish logician and philosopher who is best known for Polish notation and Łukasiewicz logic His work centred on philosophical logic, mathematical logic and history of logic. He ...
,
Władysław Tatarkiewicz Władysław Tatarkiewicz (; 3 April 1886, Warsaw – 4 April 1980, Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher, historian of philosophy, historian of art, esthetician, and ethicist. Early life and education Tatarkiewicz began his higher education at War ...
, Tadeusz Kotarbiński, Stanisław Leśniewski, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and Stanislaw Schayer. Initially, philosophical education were organized in the Faculty of Historical-Philosophical Studies (1915–16), soon transformed into the Faculty of Philosophical Studies (1916–27), and then into the Faculty of the Humanities (Tatarkiewicz, Kotarbiński and Schayer) and the Faculty of Mathematical Studies and Physics (Łukasiewicz, Leśniewski and Ajdukiewicz). Other important philosophers teaching in Warsaw were Alfred Tarski,
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* Henryk Batuta hoax, an internet hoax * Henrykian articles, a Polish constitut ...
, Maria Ossowska and
Stanisław Ossowski Stanisław Ossowski ( Lipno, 22 May 18977 November 1963, Warsaw) was one of Poland's most important sociologists. He held professorships at Łódź University (1945–47) and Warsaw University (1947–63). Life Ossowski first contributed to logi ...
. Worldwide renown in
logic Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the science of deductively valid inferences or of logical truths. It is a formal science investigating how conclusions follow from premises ...
and
analytic philosophy Analytic philosophy is a branch and tradition of philosophy using analysis, popular in the Western world and particularly the Anglosphere, which began around the turn of the 20th century in the contemporary era in the United Kingdom, United Sta ...
was enjoyed by the Warsaw School of Logic, part of the philosophical movement of Lvov-Warsaw School. During the German occupation of Warsaw secret courses of philosophy were conducted by Łukasiewicz, Tatarkiewicz, Kotarbiński and others.


History after 1945

After 1945, during the stalinist era, due to political predominance of Marxist philosophy in Poland some professors were partially prohibited from pursuing didactic activity. After the Polish October (1956) a separate Faculty of Philosophical Studies (1954–65) emerged from the Faculty of Arts and many leading philosophers were allowed to teach. It was subsequently transformed into the Faculty of Philosophical-Sociological Studies (1965–68). In the 50s and 60s, the Warsaw School of the History of Ideas emerged. To this informal group of non-analytical philosophers belonged mainly former Marxists (called "revisionist"), inspired to some extent by the ideas of Tatarkiewicz and Ossowskis. After the Polish March (1968), when many "revisionist" Polish philosophers and sociologists (for example
Leszek Kołakowski Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analyses of Marxist thought, especially his three-volume history, '' Main Currents of Marxism'' (1976). ...
, Zygmunt Bauman, Adam Schaff) participated in the events, philosophy at Warsaw University was subjected to a thorough reorganization. Chairs were renamed to departments and the Faculty of Philosophical Studies were forcibly joined with the Faculty of Sociology, within which the Institute of Philosophy was established. In the post-war period the tradition of Lvov-Warsaw School was also continued. To the most important philosophers and logicians of the post-war period connected with the University of Warsaw belong Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, Zdzisław Augustynek,
Bronisław Baczko Bronisław Baczko (13 June 1924 – 29 August 2016)
was a Polish
, Marek Fritzhand,
Henryk Jankowski Father Henryk Jankowski (18 December 1936, in Starogard Gdański – 12 July 2010, in Gdańsk) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest, member of Solidarity movement and one of the priests supporting that movement in opposition to the communist governm ...
, Andrzej Kasia,
Leszek Kołakowski Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analyses of Marxist thought, especially his three-volume history, '' Main Currents of Marxism'' (1976). ...
, Władysław Krajewski, Tadeusz Kroński, Jan Legowicz, Stefan Morawski, Elżbieta Pietruska-Madej, Marian Przełęcki, Adam Schaff,
Marek Siemek Marek Jan Siemek (November 27, 1942 – May 30, 2011) was a Polish philosopher and historian of German transcendental philosophy (German idealism). He was a professor at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw and the direct ...
, Adam Sikora,
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,
Klemens Szaniawski Klemens is a masculine given name derived from Clemens. It may refer to the following people: * Klemens of Brzeźnica (died 1241), Polish nobleman, Voivode of Opole and Castellan of Kraków * Klemens Janicki (1516–1543), Polish poet * Klemens vo ...
and Bogusław Wolniewicz.


Current structure

*Analytic Philosophy Department **prof. Jacek Hołówka (head), dr Bogdan Dziobkowski, dr Justyna Grudzińska *Epistemology Department **prof.
Andrzej Bednarczyk Andrzej is the Polish language, Polish form of the given name Andrew. Notable individuals with the given name Andrzej

* Andrzej Bartkowiak (born 1950), Polish film director and cinematographer * Andrew Bobola, Andrzej Bobola, S.J. (1591–16 ...
(head), prof. Józef Andrzej Stuchliński, prof. Bohdan Chwedeńczuk, dr Renata Wieczorek, dr Joanna Gęgotek *Esthetics Department **prof. Iwona Lorenc (head), prof. Alicja Kuczyńska, prof. Hanna Puszko-Miś, dr Magdalena Borowska, dr Bohdan Misiuna, dr Małgorzata Szyszkowska, dr Anna Wolińska; *Ethics Department **prof. Joanna Górnicka-Kalinowska (head), prof. Zbigniew Szawarski, prof. Magdalena Środa, dr Wojciech Bober, dr Paweł Łuków, dr Zbigniew Zwoliński *History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Department: **prof. Dobrochna Dembińska-Siury (head), prof. Małgorzata Frankowska-Terlecka, prof. Mieczysław Boczar, dr Adam Górniak, dr Krystyna Krauze-Błachowicz, dr Marek Osmański; *History of Contemporary Philosophy Department **prof. Andrzej Miś (head), prof. Janusz Kuczyński, prof. Włodzimierz Lorenc, dr Michał Herer, dr Józef Krakowiak, dr Zbigniew Wieczorek *History of Modern Philosophy Department: **prof. Jacek Migasiński (head), dr Lucyna Juśkiewicz, dr Michał Kozłowski, dr Jerzy Łoziński, dr Jerzy Niecikowski, dr Marcin Poręba, dr Tomasz Wiśniewski; *History of Polish Philosophy Department **prof. Stanisław Pieróg (head), dr Andrzej Kołakowski, dr Tomasz Mazur *Logic Department **prof. Mieczysław Omyła, prof. Teresa Hołówka, prof. Marcin Mostowski, prof. Anna Jedynak, prof.
Stanisław Krajewski Stanisław Krajewski (born 1950) is a Polish philosopher, mathematician and writer, activist of the Jewish minority in Poland. Biography He is professor of philosophy at the University of Warsaw, author, leader of the Jewish community in Pola ...
, prof. Krystyna Misiuna, prod. Krzysztof Wójtowicz, dr Cezary Cieśliński, dr Joanna Golińska-Pilarek, dr Jerzy Pluta, dr Tomasz Puczyłowski, dr Anna Wójtowicz, dr Andrzej Zabłudowski, dr Wiesława Żandarowska; *Logical Semiotics Department **prof. Jacek Jadacki (head), prof. Jerzy Pelc, prof. Piotr Brykczyński, dr
Anna Brożek Anna Magdalena Brożek (born 11 May 1980 in Kraków) is a Polish philosopher and musician. Life Brożek studied piano at the Academy of Music in Kraków in 1999-2004, and at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in 2006-2008. At the same time, ...
, dr Aleksandra Horecka, dr Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska, dr Mieszko Tałasiewicz; *Philosophy of Culture Department **prof. Zofia Rosińska (head), prof. Krzysztof Okopień, dr Marek Nowak, dr Paweł Okołowski, dr Wawrzyniec Rymkiewicz, dr Jerzy Wocial *Philosophy of Politics Department: **prof. Barbara Markiewicz (head), dr Agnieszka Nogal *Philosophy of Science Department **prof. Witold Strawiński (head), dr Tomasz Bigaj, dr Mariusz Grygianiec; *Social Philosophy Department **prof.
Marek Siemek Marek Jan Siemek (November 27, 1942 – May 30, 2011) was a Polish philosopher and historian of German transcendental philosophy (German idealism). He was a professor at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw and the direct ...
(head), prof. Aleksander Ochocki, prof. Janusz Dobieszewski, prof. Halina Walentowicz, dr Ewa Borowska, dr Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz, dr Robert Marszałek, dr Janusz Ostrowski, dr Adam Romaniuk *French Philosophy Workshop **prof. Iwona Lorenc, prof. Jacek Migasiński (heads) *Studies in German Philosophy Workshop **dr Zbigniew Zwoliński (head)


Sources


www.filozofia.uw.edu.pl


See also

* Lvov-Warsaw School * Warsaw School of the History of Ideas University of Warsaw Philosophy departments