Being and Duty
The Contribution of 20th-Century Polish Thinkers to the Theory of Imperatives and Norms
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Publisher Description
A unified and original set of ideas is proposed by the author which permits the comparison of different conceptions within the matter discussed.
Polish thinkers are shown to have been intent on deriving the most precise description of imperative and normative intuitions possible, as well as wanting to construct adequate calculi which would be controlled by these intuitions.
The book is comprised of three components. The first component analyses the creative contribution to the theory of imperatives and norms provided by 20th-century Polish researchers. The second component summarizes their reflections and considerations. The third component is an anthology of the classic writings of Polish authors of the time; it constitutes an illustration of the first part and indicates that their research covered practically the whole scope of this theory.
Author
Jacek Jadacki (born 1946) is professor at Warsaw University. His scholarly production includes approximately hundred works spanning almost every domain in philosophy: from logic, through ontology, epistemology, aesthetics and ethics, to the history of these disciplines. Among his more than twenty books are Possible Ontologies (with Zdzisław Augustynek; 1993), From the Viewpoint of the Lvov-Warsaw School (2003), and Polish Analytical Philosophy (2009). His pupils include such well-known figures of modern Polish thought as Anna Brożek, Mariusz Grygianiec, Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska, and Mieszko Tałasiewicz.