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Stanisław Jaśkowski

Stanisław Jaśkowski (Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲsvaf jaɕˈkɔfskʲi]; 22 April 1906, in Warsaw – 16 November 1965, in Warsaw) was a Polish logician who made important contributions to proof theory and formal semantics. He was a student of Jan Łukasiewicz and a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School of Logic. He is regarded as one of the founders of natural deduction, which he discovered independently of Gerhard Gentzen in the 1930s.[1] He is also known for his research into paraconsistent logic.[2] Upon his death, his name was added to the Genius Wall of Fame. He was the President (rector) of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.

Stanisław Jaśkowski
Born(1906-04-22)22 April 1906
Died16 November 1965(1965-11-16) (aged 59)
NationalityPolish
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
Known fornatural deduction
paraconsistent logic
proof theory
formal semantics
Scientific career
FieldsLogic
InstitutionsNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

Life and career edit

He was born in 1906 in Warsaw to father Feliks Jaśkowski and mother Kazimiera (nee Dzierzbicka). In 1924, he graduated from high school in Zakopane and enrolled at the University of Warsaw to study mathematics. He was taught mathematical logic under Jan Łukasiewicz and participated in the Polish Mathematicians' Congresses in Lviv (1927) and Vilnius (1931).

After the outbreak of World War II, he participated in the September Campaign as a volunteer. In 1942, he was briefly imprisoned by the Germans. In 1945, he continued his scientific career at the University of Toruń where he defended his habilitation and assumed the post of the head of the Faculty of Mathematical Logic.

Since 1950, he collaborated with the State Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN). Between 1959–1962, he served as the Rector of the University. He was among the founders and served as the first President of the Polish Mathematical Society's branch in Toruń.

Jaśkowski is considered to be one of the founders of natural deduction, which he discovered independently of Gerhard Gentzen in the 1930s.[3][4] Gentzen's approach initially became more popular with logicians because it could be used to prove the cut-elimination theorem. However, Jaśkowski's is closer to the way that proofs are done in practice. He was also one of the first to propose a formal calculus of inconsistency-tolerant (or paraconsistent) logic. Furthermore, Jaśkowski was a pioneer in the investigation of both intuitionistic logic and free logic.

He died in 1965 in Warsaw and was buried at the Powązki Cemetery.[5]

Works edit

  • On the Rules of Suppositions in Formal Logic Studia Logica 1, 1934 pp. 5–32 (reprinted in: Storrs McCall (ed.), Polish Logic 1920-1939, Oxford University Press, 1967 pp. 232–258
  • Investigations into the System of Intuitionist Logic 1936 (translated in: Storrs McCall (ed.), Polish Logic 1920-1939, Oxford University Press, 1967 pp. 259–263
  • A propositional Calculus for Inconsistent Deductive Systems 1948 (reprinted in: Studia Logica, 24 1969, pp 143–157 and in: Logic and Logical Philosophy 7, 1999 pp. 35–56)
  • On the Discussive Conjunction in the Propositional Calculus for Inconsistent Deductive Systems 1949 (reprinted in: Logic and Logical Philosophy 7, 1999 pp. 57–59)
  • On Formulas in which no Individual Variable occurs more than Twice, Journal of Symbolic Logic, 31, 1966, pp. 1–6)
in Polish
  • O symetrii w zdobnictwie i przyrodzie - matematyczna teoria ornamentów (English title: On Symmetry in Art and Nature), PWS, Warszawa, 1952 (book 168 pages)
  • Matematyczna teoria ornamentów (English title: Mathematical Theory of Ornaments), PWN, Warszawa, 1957 (book 100 pages)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Natural Deduction Systems in Logic". plato.stanford.edu. 29 October 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  2. ^ Ricardo Arturo Nicolás-Francisco. "On the Polish "Via Modalization" Approach to Paraconsistency" (PDF). edukacja-filozoficzna.uw.edu.pl. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  3. ^ Jaśkowski, Stanisław (1934). "On the rules of suppositions in formal logic". Polish Logic 1920–39.
  4. ^ Indrzejczak, Andrzej (2018). Stanisław Jaśkowski and Natural Deduction Systems. Studies in Universal Logic. pp. 465–483. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-65430-0_33. ISBN 978-3-319-65429-4. Retrieved 2 May 2023. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  5. ^ (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2 May 2023.

Sources edit

  • Jerzy Perzanowski (1999). (PDF). Logic and Logical Philosophy. 7: 21–24. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-04-04.
  • Woleński, Jan (2003). "Lvov-Warsaw School". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2003 Edition). Retrieved 2006-03-11.
  • Jerzy Kotas, August Pieczkowski. Scientific works of Stanisław Jaśkowski, Studia Logica 21, 1967, 7-15

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Stanislaw Jaskowski Polish pronunciation staˈɲsvaf jaɕˈkɔfskʲi 22 April 1906 in Warsaw 16 November 1965 in Warsaw was a Polish logician who made important contributions to proof theory and formal semantics He was a student of Jan Lukasiewicz and a member of the Lwow Warsaw School of Logic He is regarded as one of the founders of natural deduction which he discovered independently of Gerhard Gentzen in the 1930s 1 He is also known for his research into paraconsistent logic 2 Upon his death his name was added to the Genius Wall of Fame He was the President rector of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Stanislaw JaskowskiBorn 1906 04 22 22 April 1906Warsaw Congress PolandDied16 November 1965 1965 11 16 aged 59 Warsaw PolandNationalityPolishAlma materUniversity of WarsawKnown fornatural deductionparaconsistent logicproof theoryformal semanticsScientific careerFieldsLogicInstitutionsNicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Contents 1 Life and career 2 Works 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksLife and career editHe was born in 1906 in Warsaw to father Feliks Jaskowski and mother Kazimiera nee Dzierzbicka In 1924 he graduated from high school in Zakopane and enrolled at the University of Warsaw to study mathematics He was taught mathematical logic under Jan Lukasiewicz and participated in the Polish Mathematicians Congresses in Lviv 1927 and Vilnius 1931 After the outbreak of World War II he participated in the September Campaign as a volunteer In 1942 he was briefly imprisoned by the Germans In 1945 he continued his scientific career at the University of Torun where he defended his habilitation and assumed the post of the head of the Faculty of Mathematical Logic Since 1950 he collaborated with the State Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences PAN Between 1959 1962 he served as the Rector of the University He was among the founders and served as the first President of the Polish Mathematical Society s branch in Torun Jaskowski is considered to be one of the founders of natural deduction which he discovered independently of Gerhard Gentzen in the 1930s 3 4 Gentzen s approach initially became more popular with logicians because it could be used to prove the cut elimination theorem However Jaskowski s is closer to the way that proofs are done in practice He was also one of the first to propose a formal calculus of inconsistency tolerant or paraconsistent logic Furthermore Jaskowski was a pioneer in the investigation of both intuitionistic logic and free logic He died in 1965 in Warsaw and was buried at the Powazki Cemetery 5 Works editOn the Rules of Suppositions in Formal Logic Studia Logica 1 1934 pp 5 32 reprinted in Storrs McCall ed Polish Logic 1920 1939 Oxford University Press 1967 pp 232 258 Investigations into the System of Intuitionist Logic 1936 translated in Storrs McCall ed Polish Logic 1920 1939 Oxford University Press 1967 pp 259 263 A propositional Calculus for Inconsistent Deductive Systems 1948 reprinted in Studia Logica 24 1969 pp 143 157 and in Logic and Logical Philosophy 7 1999 pp 35 56 On the Discussive Conjunction in the Propositional Calculus for Inconsistent Deductive Systems 1949 reprinted in Logic and Logical Philosophy 7 1999 pp 57 59 On Formulas in which no Individual Variable occurs more than Twice Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 1966 pp 1 6 in Polish O symetrii w zdobnictwie i przyrodzie matematyczna teoria ornamentow English title On Symmetry in Art and Nature PWS Warszawa 1952 book 168 pages Matematyczna teoria ornamentow English title Mathematical Theory of Ornaments PWN Warszawa 1957 book 100 pages See also editList of Polish mathematicians Timeline of Polish science and technologyReferences edit Natural Deduction Systems in Logic plato stanford edu 29 October 2021 Retrieved 2 May 2023 Ricardo Arturo Nicolas Francisco On the Polish Via Modalization Approach to Paraconsistency PDF edukacja filozoficzna uw edu pl Retrieved 2 May 2023 Jaskowski Stanislaw 1934 On 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