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1013:” and “saw no way to reconcile religion with science”. However, following the view of Kotarbiński, he believed that atheism should be distinguished as part of the worldview from “godlessness, or mocking religion, or eliminating it by force”, and was “as far as possible from imposing a secular worldview on other people”. 1325: 772:. In the years 1991–1992 he was a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of Warsaw. In 1995 he took part in the 6th Polish Philosophical Congress in Toruń, where he gave a lecture on reasoning in the Polish language. In 2001 he presented a paper at the Tarski Centenary conference in Warsaw. 709:
In 1962, Henryk Hiż and his wife obtained American citizenship. From 1960, Hiż was an associate professor, and between 1964 and 1988 he was a full professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. In the years 1958–1981 he was the Deputy Head of the research group on transformation and text
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In 2010, the Polish Semiotics Society established the Henryk and Danuta Hiż Award as “an individual cash prize awarded in a competition for the best work on language philosophy and sign theory”. The Prize Fund is financial resources offered by Henryk and Danuta Hiż to a befriended Polish marriage,
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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
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Hiż “never lost contact with the Polish scientific community and was keenly interested in the situation in his home country”. In the U.S., his home was “always welcoming guests from Poland”. He was active in the
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He returned to Poland, where between 1949 and 1950 he was an adjunct at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Warsaw, in the Department of Philosophy of Mathematics headed by
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at the university, Hiż together with a group of students used to stand against the wall instead of sitting during the lectures, to manifest their opposition to the
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From the late 1950s, “he mainly dealt with linguistics and its logical and philosophical foundations”, focusing his research program on the
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In 1988 he retired and has since worked as a retired professor of linguistics. He lectured in the fall semester of 1988 and spring of 1990.
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In a number of his works he referred to the works of Polish philosophers, first of all Kotarbiński, but also Stanisław Leśniewski and
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In 1992, on the occasion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth, disciples and friends of Henryk Hiż contributed to the book
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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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as the son of Tadeusz Hiż and Emilia née Elżanowska. He had an older brother, Stanisław (1915–1999). In 1920, the family came to
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In 1950, he permanently emigrated to the United States. He kept in touch with the American logical environment, including with
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in 1937. For two years he was an actor at the School Theater of the Reduta Institute. In 1938, he performed in the play
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called him “an outstanding representative of Polish and American analytical philosophy”, “the youngest disciple of the
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from a young age, and he was to say that he would not be able to use a gun even in self-defense, he joined the
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course slowly starting to dominate” at the time. In 1950 Henryk Hiż left with his wife back to the U.S.
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taught him encryption. In 1943 Henryk Hiż married Danuta Wicentowicz. In 1944 he took part in the
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At the beginning of his career, he was interested in issues specific to the Lwów–Warsaw school:
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Hiż did not publish any book, but he authored about a hundred original papers, including in
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Fragmenty filozoficzne ofiarowane Henrykowi Hiżowi w siedemdziesiątą piątą rocznicę urodzin
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Fragmenty filozoficzne ofiarowane Henrykowi Hiżowi w siedemdziesiątą piątą rocznicę urodzin
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Fragmenty filozoficzne ofiarowane Henrykowi Hiżowi w siedemdziesiątą piątą rocznicę urodzin
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Fragmenty filozoficzne ofiarowane Henrykowi Hiżowi w siedemdziesiątą piątą rocznicę urodzin
719: 569: 476: 335: 146: 800: 468: 776: 663: 592:. He considered the decision of Polish military command to start an uprising “unwise”. 519: 357:, and maintained lively contact with the Polish academic community. He lectured at the 64: 1299: 369:. In 1982 he received the Alfred Jurzykowski Foundation Award. He was a member of the 1572: 1017: 1010: 967: 927: 913: 854: 715: 644: 511: 354: 68: 931: 691: 581: 530: 523: 484: 327: 319: 895:
Elements of the Theory of Knowledge, Formal Logic and Methodology of the Sciences
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Selected by Barbara Stanosz and Jan Woleński, translated by Barbara Stanosz.
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Stronnictwo Demokratyczne w warunkach demokratyzacji ustroju politycznego
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In 1966, Hiż was a lecturer at the Tate Institute for Advanced Study in
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He attended the Mikołaj Rej High School in Warsaw, where he passed the
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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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After the liberation, he enrolled in philosophy at the
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Studies in Belgium and the U.S., short return to Poland
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From the late 1950s, he dealt mainly with 1279: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1271: 1269: 1267: 1265: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 1121: 1119: 1117: 1115: 1113: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 678:Between 1950 and 1951 he was a lecturer at 654:. In the spring of 1950 he lectured at the 1674:Academic staff of the University of Warsaw 1545: 1543: 1319: 1317: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1253: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1079: 1077: 1075: 1073: 1071: 1069: 1035:Alfred Jurzykowski Foundation Award (1982) 475:. In the theater, he also met Ewa Kunina, 18: 1659:Academic staff of Jagiellonian University 1474:"Zarząd Cmentarzy Komunalnych w Krakowie" 1234:Hiż, Henryk (1992). "Kalendarium życia". 970:, although he consistently used the term 768:. In 1991 he was elected a member of the 674:Permanent emigration to the United States 16:Polish analytical philosopher (1917–2006) 1664:Academic staff of the University of Łódź 966:. He used the terminology introduced by 919:His work was maintained in the canon of 831:Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 361:between 1960 and 1988. In 1976 he was a 1160:Woleński, Jan (2013). "Słowo wstępne". 1065: 749:. In 1976, he was the President of the 498:. He attended lectures and seminars in 604:, where he and his wife studied under 1634:Polish emigrants to the United States 7: 1164:. Warszawa: Aletheia. pp. 7–14. 1418:"Chronicle of the Polish Institute" 994:and a tough critic of all forms of 436:He was born on October 8, 1917, in 1604:20th-century American philosophers 1599:21st-century American philosophers 14: 1454:. 27 December 2006. pp. C/11 1398:. The Semiotic Society of America 775:He died on December 19, 2006, at 737:. Between 1976 and 1977 he was a 560:. Later he justified that “a few 1594:20th-century Polish philosophers 1589:21st-century Polish philosophers 1376:. Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego 432:Early life and German occupation 1302:. Encyklopedia Teatru Polskiego 1005:”, “he believed that religious 471:, portraying historical figure 954:he adopted the foundations of 724:The Verb “be” in Ancient Greek 334:. In 1944 he took part in the 1: 1644:Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery 901:and pluralistic eclecticism. 819:The Journal of Symbolic Logic 704:Pennsylvania State University 602:Université libre de Bruxelles 365:and a visiting fellow at the 192:Pennsylvania State University 100:Université libre de Bruxelles 1358:Żebrowski, Waldemar (2003). 1190:"Stanisław Hiż – Nekrolog". 1179:. Vol. IX. p. 539. 781:Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków 710:analysis, subsidized by the 514:. He was most influenced by 1669:New York University faculty 1654:Columbia University faculty 1324:Karkowski, Czesław (2009). 1177:Polski Słownik Biograficzny 979:system of other sentences. 751:Semiotic Society of America 712:National Science Foundation 535:German occupation of Poland 490:In 1937 he enrolled at the 487:Democratic Club in Warsaw. 338:. In 1948, he defended his 316:German occupation of Poland 1710: 1629:Warsaw Uprising insurgents 946:”. Under the influence of 726:to Henryk and Danuta Hiż. 688:University of Pennsylvania 623:In 1948, Hiż defended his 558:Polish resistance movement 465:Kościuszko pod Racławicami 359:University of Pennsylvania 324:Polish resistance movement 200:University of Pennsylvania 1684:Harvard University alumni 1510:Pelc, Jerzy, ed. (1992). 1052:), edited by Jerzy Pelc. 813:The Journal of Philosophy 770:Warsaw Scientific Society 722:, who dedicated his book 696:philosophy of mathematics 556:and became active in the 543:Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński 461:Kościuszko near Racławice 457:matriculation examination 371:Warsaw Scientific Society 322:, he participated in the 266: 127: 612:. In 1946 they obtained 1009:was a manifestation of 988:negative utilitarianism 849:The Philosophical Forum 797:theoretical linguistics 766:Jagiellonian University 747:University of Cambridge 741:and visiting fellow at 633:Willard Van Orman Quine 367:University of Cambridge 224:Jagiellonian University 216:University of Cambridge 1162:Henryk Hiż. Wybór pism 1046:Philosophical Excerpts 956:linguistic behaviorism 779:and was buried at the 618:license en philosophie 529:After the outbreak of 409:linguistic behaviorist 285:philosophy of language 277:analytical philosopher 107:licence en philosophie 1526:"Semiotics in Poland" 1498:. 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Petrograd
Russian Republic
Cape May Point
United States
Université libre de Bruxelles
licence en philosophie
Harvard University
Ph.D.
Mathematics
logic
formal language
University of Warsaw
University of Łódź
New York University
University of Utah
Pennsylvania State University
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
University of Cambridge
Jagiellonian University
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
W.V.O. Quine
analytical philosopher
linguistics
philosophy of language
logic
mathematics
ethics
Lwów–Warsaw school

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