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The reception of the Lvov-Warsaw school

Jan Woleński

pp. 3-19

Every intellectual formation, perceived as a school, has its first and second life. The latter "exists' in its reception by the subsequent generation, in particular in its influence on the further course of intellectual life, whereas the former is constituted by the deeds of its members. Although my main concern in this paper is the second life of the Lvov-Warsaw School, I think it is reasonable to devote some time to its first life, too, because they are not fully separable.1 Besides, I would like to note that in speaking of the reception of the Lvov-Warsaw School, I mean not only an international dimension, but also what happened in Poland.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-5108-5_1

Full citation:

Woleński, J. (1998)., The reception of the Lvov-Warsaw school, in K. Kijania-Placek & J. Woleński (eds.), The Lvov-Warsaw school and contemporary philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 3-19.

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