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Polish School of Philosophy

The Polish School of Philosophy, active mainly in the early 20th century, was a vibrant movement centered in Poland that emphasized rigorous logical analysis, scientific methodology, and interdisciplinary approaches to philosophical questions. It sought to integrate philosophy with advancements in mathematics, science, and linguistics, promoting clarity and precision. Influential figures like Jan Ɓukasiewicz and Alfred Tarski contributed to logic, semantics, and the foundations of mathematics. The school aimed to advance philosophy as a rigorous, scientific discipline, fostering developments that impacted logic, philosophy of language, and epistemology, and establishing Poland as a significant center for modern analytical philosophy.