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: No, this is flawless and without flaw.
gollark: Codegen, I mean.
gollark: To make it easier, just assign each variable its own unique location in memory and continuously read/write from those to registers.
gollark: Bad simple codegen isn't though as far as I know.
gollark: Codegen isn't that bad I think, you just break your functions down into simple instruction sequences, assign variables to registers, ??? spilling, and emit the appropriate instructions.

See also

Notes

  1. Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 16.
  2. Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 16.
  3. 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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