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to designate the basic unit of logical examination (which revealed his ties with the Lwów–Warsaw school). He treated language as a set of sentences on which transformations operate; while language comprehension was considered closely related to the understanding of a sentence in the context of the
548:, Hiż continued his education in the underground university until 1944. At the time, he was appointed an assistant to Kotarbiński and Łukasiewicz, and ran the classes in their absence. In the wartime he made friends with Jerzy Pelc, Klemens Szaniawski, Jan Strzelecki,
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Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Warsaw, in the Department of Philosophy of Mathematics headed by
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1299:. Biblioteka Myśli Semiotycznej. Vol. XXIII. Warszawa: Zakład Semiotyki Logicznej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, Polskie Towarzystwo Semiotyczne. pp. 11–18.
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459:. Henryk's mother, Emilia, was an architect, while his father Tadeusz Hiż was a journalist, who kept in touch with the Warsaw's bohemian circles.
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morally or nervously forced him to” do that. He worked in the Home Army's
General Command, in the ciphers department. Mathematician
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was, among others, a frequent guest in their house. Years later, Henryk Hiż said that “he obtained a lot from his parental home”.
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Fragmenty filozoficzne ofiarowane Henrykowi Hiżowi w siedemdziesiątą piątą rocznicę urodzin
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Giełżyński, Witold (1960–1961). "Hiż Tadeusz Leon (1883–1945)".
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who then transferred the funds to the Polish Semiotic Society.
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in relation to logic and philosophy. He described himself as a
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attitude of most of the then-academic staff and co-students.
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Hiż, Henryk (1992). "Mój życiorys (jeszcze nie cały)".
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1562:"Konkurs o Nagrodę im. Henryka i Danuty Hiżów"
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1245:Hiż, Henryk (1992). "Kalendarium życia".
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779:. In 1991 he was elected a member of the
685:Permanent emigration to the United States
27:Polish analytical philosopher (1917–2006)
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977:. He used the terminology introduced by
930:His work was maintained in the canon of
842:Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
372:between 1960 and 1988. In 1976 he was a
1171:Woleński, Jan (2013). "Słowo wstępne".
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1175:. Warszawa: Aletheia. pp. 7–14.
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1005:and a tough critic of all forms of
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786:He died on December 19, 2006, at
748:. Between 1976 and 1977 he was a
571:. Later he justified that “a few
1605:20th-century Polish philosophers
1600:21st-century Polish philosophers
1387:. Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
443:Early life and German occupation
1313:. Encyklopedia Teatru Polskiego
1016:”, “he believed that religious
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965:he adopted the foundations of
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345:. In 1944 he took part in the
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830:The Journal of Symbolic Logic
715:Pennsylvania State University
613:Université libre de Bruxelles
376:and a visiting fellow at the
203:Pennsylvania State University
111:Université libre de Bruxelles
1369:Żebrowski, Waldemar (2003).
1201:"Stanisław Hiż – Nekrolog".
1190:. Vol. IX. p. 539.
792:Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków
721:analysis, subsidized by the
525:. He was most influenced by
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1665:Columbia University faculty
1335:Karkowski, Czesław (2009).
1188:Polski Słownik Biograficzny
990:system of other sentences.
762:Semiotic Society of America
723:National Science Foundation
546:German occupation of Poland
501:In 1937 he enrolled at the
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699:University of Pennsylvania
634:In 1948, Hiż defended his
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476:Kościuszko pod Racławicami
370:University of Pennsylvania
335:Polish resistance movement
211:University of Pennsylvania
1695:Harvard University alumni
1521:Pelc, Jerzy, ed. (1992).
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824:The Journal of Philosophy
781:Warsaw Scientific Society
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707:philosophy of mathematics
567:and became active in the
554:Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
472:Kościuszko near Racławice
468:matriculation examination
382:Warsaw Scientific Society
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860:The Philosophical Forum
808:theoretical linguistics
777:Jagiellonian University
758:University of Cambridge
752:and visiting fellow at
644:Willard Van Orman Quine
378:University of Cambridge
235:Jagiellonian University
227:University of Cambridge
1173:Henryk Hiż. Wybór pism
1057:Philosophical Excerpts
967:linguistic behaviorism
790:and was buried at the
629:license en philosophie
540:After the outbreak of
420:linguistic behaviorist
296:philosophy of language
288:analytical philosopher
118:licence en philosophie
1537:"Semiotics in Poland"
1509:. Warszawa: Aletheia.
1041:Guggenheim Fellowship
955:linguistic competence
321:, Hiż studied at the
242:University of Warsaw
1539:. SemiotiX. May 2011
1505:Hiż, Henryk (2013).
1459:"Deaths: Hiz, Henry"
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519:Stanisław Leśniewski
503:University of Warsaw
424:negative utilitarian
323:University of Warsaw
171:University of Warsaw
902:Tadeusz Kotarbiński
746:Columbia University
695:New York University
577:Stefan Mazurkiewicz
550:Andrzej Grzegorczyk
527:Tadeusz Kotarbiński
392:scientific journals
319:Tadeusz Kotarbiński
219:Columbia University
187:New York University
1650:Home Army officers
1635:American logicians
1630:American ethicists
1566:Studia Semiotyczne
1463:The New York Times
959:Leonard Bloomfield
816:Lwów–Warsaw school
802:He specialized in
711:University of Utah
671:Stanisław Ossowski
667:University of Łódź
640:Harvard University
595:and carried to an
559:Although he was a
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312:Lwów–Warsaw school
195:University of Utah
179:University of Łódź
125:Harvard University
1433:The Polish Review
925:colloquial speech
750:Guggenheim Fellow
663:Andrzej Mostowski
652:Percy W. Bridgman
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