Stanisław Leśniewski

Stanisław Leśniewski

Stanisław Leśniewski (March 30 1886May 13 1939) was a Polish mathematician, philosopher and logician.

Life

Leśniewski belonged to the first generation of the Lwów-Warsaw School of logic founded by Kazimierz Twardowski. Together with Alfred Tarski and Jan Łukasiewicz, he formed the "troika" which made the University of Warsaw, during the Interbellum, perhaps the most important research center in the world for formal logic.

His main contribution was the construction of three nested formal systems, to which he gave the Greek-derived names of protothetic, ontology, and mereology. ("Calculus of names" is sometimes used instead of ontology, a term widely employed in metaphysics in a very different sense.) A good textbook presentation of these systems is Simons (1987), who compares and contrasts them with the variants of mereology, more popular nowadays, descending from the "calculus of individuals" of Leonard and Goodman. Simons clarifies something that is very difficult to determine by reading Leśniewski and his students, namely that Polish mereology is a first-order theory isomorphic to what is now called classical extensional mereology.

While he did publish a fair body of work (Leśniewski, 1992, is his collected works in English translation), some of it in German, the leading language for mathematics of his day, his writings had limited impact because of their enigmatic style and highly idiosyncratic notation. Leśniewski was also a radical nominalist: he rejected axiomatic set theory at a time when that theory was in full flower. He pointed to Russell's paradox and the like in support of his rejection, and devised his three formal systems as a concrete alternative to set theory. Even though Alfred Tarski was his sole doctoral pupil, Leśniewski nevertheless strongly influenced an entire generation of Polish logicians and mathematicians via his teaching at the University of Warsaw. It is mainly thanks to the writings of his students (e.g., Srzednicki and Rickey 1984) that Leśniewski's thought is known.

During the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-21, Leśniewski served the cause of Poland's independence by breaking Soviet Russian ciphers for the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau.

Leśniewski died suddenly of cancer, shortly before the German invasion of Poland, which resulted in the destruction of his Nachlass.

Writings by Leśniewski

* 1988. "Lecture Notes in Logic". Kluwer. [http://www.formalontology.it/lesniewskis.htm Table of Contents.]
* 1992. "Collected Works". 2 vols. Kluwer. [http://www.formalontology.it/lesniewskis.htm Table of Contents.]

*1929, "Über Funktionen, deren Felder Gruppen mit Rücksicht auf diese Funktionen sind", "Fundamenta Mathematicae XIII": 319-32.
*1929, "Grundzüge eines neuen Systems der Grundlagen der Mathematik", "Fundamenta Mathematicae XIV": 1-81.
*1929, "Über Funktionen, deren Felde Abelsche Gruppen in bezug auf diese Funktionen sind", "Fundamenta Mathematicae XIV": 242-51.

elected secondary literature

*Ivor Grattan-Guinness, 2000. "In Search of Mathematical Roots". Princeton Uni. Press.
*Luschei, Eugene, 1962. "The Logical Systems of Lesniewski". North-Holland.
*Simons, Peter, 1987. "Parts: A Study in Ontology". Oxford Univ. Press.
*Srzednicki, J. T. J., and Rickey, V. F., eds., 1984. "Lesniewski's Systems: Ontology and Mereology". Kluwer.
*Wolenski, Jan, 1989. "Logic and Philosophy in the Lwow-Warsaw School". Kluwer.

ee also

* History of philosophy in Poland

External links

* Betti, Arianna, 2001, " [http://www.fmag.unict.it/~polphil/PolPhil/Tward/BettiSempit.html Sempiternal Truth: The Bolzano-Twardowski-Lesniewski connection.] "
* [http://www.fmag.unict.it/~polphil/PolPhil/Lesnie/Lesnie.html Polish Philosophy: Stanislaw Lesniewski.] by Francesco Coniglione and Arianna Betti.
*Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/lesniewski/ Stanislaw Lesniewski.] by Peter Simons.
*Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/lvov-warsaw/ Lvov-Warsaw school.] by Jan Woleński.
*MacTutor Biography|id=Lesniewski
* Raul Corazzon's Formal Ontology web page: [http://www.formalontology.it/lesniewskis.htm Lesniewski.] Includes selected bibliography of the secondary literature.


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