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The article in the issue 13:1:

The date of the publication:
2024-04-25
The number of pages:
51
The issue:
13:1
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The Authors
Jan Woleński, Andrew Schumann, Andrzej Pietruszczak, Roman Murawski, Piotr Łukowski, Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska,

Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow.

E-mail: wolenski@if.uj.edu.pl

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Logic and Metalogic: a Historical Sketch

This paper briefly discusses the relations between logic and metalogic in history. Metalogic is understood as a reflection on logic in its various senses, particularly sensu stricto (formal, mathematical) and sensu largo (formal logic plus semantic plus methodology of science). It is shown that metalogic in its contemporary understanding arose after mathematical logic had become a mature discipline. Special passage is devoted to metalogic in Poland. The last part of the paper discussed so-called logocentric predicament.

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