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Warsaw School of Logic

The Warsaw School of Logic was a prominent movement centered at the University of Warsaw in the early to mid-20th century. It focused on formal logic, mathematics, and the philosophy of language, emphasizing clear language, rigorous reasoning, and mathematical methods to analyze philosophical problems. The school aimed to develop precise tools for evaluating arguments and understanding scientific theories, influencing modern logic, computer science, and analytic philosophy. Its key figures, like Jan Ɓukasiewicz, contributed to advancements in symbolic logic and formal systems, shaping how logic is studied and applied today.