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Władysław M. Kozłowski

1858-1935

Polish philosopher, historian of ideas, naturalist. His studies of medicine in Kiev were interrupted by his arrest and deportation to Siberia. After returning from exile, he received a degree in botany at the university of Tartu in 1890, followed by a doctoral degree in philosophy at the University of Krakow in 1900 (where he also studied organic chemistry), and a habilitation in philosophy in Lviv. Moved to Geneva in 1902, where he taught as a private docent. Returned to Poland in 1920 (Poznan, Warsaw), where he edited the series « Fundamentals of Modern Education » and adhered to the progressive-democratic party. He is the author of numerous works on the history of philosophy, sociology and the theory and methodology of science.

(1930). Der tschechische Humanitismus und der polnische Messianismus. Der russische Gedanke, Erg. (2), 49-103.

(1930). L'idée de l'homogénéité de la science et les types des sciences. Der russische Gedanke, Erg. (1), 151-172.