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The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy 2009
- Sandra Lapointe, Jan Wolenski, Mathieu Marion, Wioletta Miskiewicz:

The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy - Kazimierz Twardowski's Philosophical Legacy. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 16, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-90-481-2400-8
Introduction
- Jan Wolenski, Sandra Lapointe:

Introduction. 1-16
Twardowski and Polish Scientific Philosophy
- Dariusz Lukasiewicz:

Polish Metaphysics and the Brentanian Tradition. 19-31 - Jerzy Bobryk:

The Genesis and History of Twardowski's Theory of Actions and Products. 33-42 - Jan Wolenski:

The Rise and Development of Logical Semantics in Poland. 43-59 - Anna Jedynak:

French and Polish Conventionalism. 61-77
Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
- Grzegorz Malinowski:

A Philosophy of Many-Valued Logic. The Third Logical Value and Beyond. 81-92 - Arianna Betti:

Leśniewski's Systems and the Aristotelian Model of Science. 93-111 - Denis Miéville:

Leśniewski, Negation, and the Art of Logical Subtlety. 113-120 - Roman Murawski:

Philosophy of Mathematics in the Lvov-Warsaw School. 121-130 - Paolo Mancosu:

Tarski's Engagement with Philosophy. 131-153 - Douglas Eden Patterson:

Tarski on Definition, Meaning and Truth. 155-170
Polish Philosophy of Mind
- Urszula M. Zeglen:

A Note on Henryk Mehlberg's Contribution to the Debate on the Mind-Body Problem. 173-180 - Wioletta Miskiewicz:

Leopold Blaustein's Analytical Phenomenology. 181-188
Around Twardowski's School
- Katarzyna Kijania-Placek:

Nonclassical Conceptions of Truth in Polish Philosophy at the Beginning of the 20th Century. 191-202 - Bernard Linsky:

Leon Chwistek's Theory of Constructive Types. 203-219 - Claude Panaccio:

Konstanty Michalski on Late Medieval Nominalism. 221-234 - Roger Pouivet:

Jan Salamucha's Analytical Thomism. 235-245

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