Józef Emanuel Jankowski
Józef Emanuel Jankowski (1790–1847) was a professor of philosophy at Kraków University.[1]
Life
Jankowski was Feliks Jaroński's successor as professor of philosophy at Kraków University from 1818 and author of a Logic.[2]
Jankowski was one of nearly all the university professors of philosophy in Poland before the November 1830–31 Uprising who held a position that shunned both Positivism and metaphysical speculation, affined to the Scottish philosophers but linked in certain respects to Kantian critique.[3]
gollark: Good to see trading working, though the quarry is likely to wreck that.
gollark: Or `swing`.
gollark: Equip it and use its `use` method.
gollark: You can, with a plethora kinetic augment.
gollark: I'll check the logs at some point and return the stuff.
See also
- History of philosophy in Poland
- List of Poles
Notes
- Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 16.
- Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 16.
- Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 16.
References
- Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys dziejów filozofii w Polsce (A Brief History of Philosophy in Poland), [in the series:] Historia nauki polskiej w monografiach (History of Polish Learning in Monographs), [volume] XXXII, Kraków, Polska Akademia Umiejętności (Polish Academy of Learning), 1948. This monograph draws from pertinent sections in earlier editions of the author's Historia filozofii (History of Philosophy).
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