Organon 41, 2009
15.10.2014 | 17.04.2022
PHILOSOPHIE
Jacques Bouveresse (Paris, France) — Jules Vuillemin (1920–2001) | 5 |
Izydora Dąmbska — Conventionalism vs. Relativism [1938] | 9 |
Jan Woleński (Cracow, Poland) — On Izydora Dąmbska and Her Philosophy | 17 |
Jerzy Pluta (Warsaw, Poland) — Problem of Explanatory Circularity in Leśniewski’s Systems | 25 |
ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR
Henri Meloni (Paris, France) — L’autonomie des universités: le cas de la France | 31 |
Nutsa (Magda) Kobakhidze (New York, U. S. A.) — Education versus Military Expenditures in the Baltic States | 41 |
Julianna Connelly (New York, U. S. A.) — Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania: International Relations Examined through Minority Language Education | 51 |
VARIA
Jean–Claude Picot (Longpont sur Orge, France) — Water and Bronze in the Hands of Empedocles’ Muse | 59 |
Lucyna Kostuch (Kielce, Poland) — The Transformation of the Phalanx and the Military Functions of Greek Divinities | 85 |
Janusz Tazbir (Warschau, Polen) — Polnische Aufblähung angesichts der nationalen Assimilationsprozesse | 93 |
Piotr Daszkiewicz (Paris, France) — L’expédition zoologique polonaise en Algerie d’après la correspondance de Wladyslaw Taczanowski à Konstanty Jelski | 109 |
Bolesław Orłowski (Warsaw, Poland) — Polish Inventions: A Forgotten Contribution to The Allied Victory in World War II | 121 |
Jan Tomkowski (Varsovie, Pologne) — Piotr Daszkiewicz (Paris, France) — Wacław Berent (1873–1940) — l’artiste et le naturaliste | 129 |
“THE PROBLEM OF CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY OF ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL, MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE: A REAPPRAISAL” (TEN PAPERS PRESENTED DURING THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE, VIENNA, SEPTEMBER 10–12, 2008)
Introduction by M. Kokowski | 137 |
Robert Podkoński (Łódź, Poland) — A Charm of Puzzles. The Fate of Richard Kilvington’s Philosophical Ideas | 139 |
Elżbieta Jung (Łódź, Poland) — The Fourteenth and Seventeenth Century Project of Mathematical Physics. Continuity or Discontinuity? | 151 |
Raffaele Pisano (Rome, Italy) — Continuity and Discontinuity. On Method in Leonardo da Vinci’ Mechanics | 165 |
Fabio Zanin (Padova, Italy) — From Common Sensibles to Primary Properties. Rethinking Galilei’s Famous Distinction in Il Saggiatore | 183 |
Thomás A. S. Haddad (University of São Paulo, Brazil) — Christoph Clavius, S. J. on the Reality of Ptolemaic Cosmology: Ex Suppositione Reasoning and the Problem of (Dis)Continuity of Early Modern Natural Philosophy | 195 |
Arun Bala (Singapore, Singapore) — The Dialogical Roots of the Copernican Revolution: Implications for the Continuity Thesis | 205 |
Maria Teresa Borgato (Ferrara, Italy) — Continuity and Discontinuity in Italian Mathematics after the Unification: From Brioschi to Peano | 219 |
Isabel Serra (Lisbon, Portugal) — Francisca Viegas (Lisbon, Portugal) — Elisa Maia (Lisbon, Portugal) — Electron — A Main Actor in Scientific Controversies | 233 |
Raffaele Pisano (Rome, Italy) — Ilaria Gaudiello (Bologna, Italy) — Continuity and Discontinuity in the History of Science. An Epistemological Inquiry through the Categories | 245 |
Michal Kokowski (Cracow, Poland) — The Problem of Continuity and Discontinuity in the Development of Science from Ancient Times to the Present: A Reappraisal | 267 |