Semiotics in Poland 1984–1969 1979
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9777-6_2
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Symbolomania and Pragmatophobia

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“…Hence, at least three more issues could be included into this inquiry: Twardowski's arguments against symbolomania and pragmatophobia, Ajdukiewicz's model of subjectively uncertain inference and Bocheński's account of deontic authority. The reason to discuss Twardowski's criticism (Twardowski 1999) of 'symbolomania' 10 Hage's claims that reconstructivism theses are not falsifiable seems to support Frydman's position very strongly (see Hage 2013, p. 142). 11 The topic of the so-called legal inferences is a very interesting one.…”
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“…Hence, at least three more issues could be included into this inquiry: Twardowski's arguments against symbolomania and pragmatophobia, Ajdukiewicz's model of subjectively uncertain inference and Bocheński's account of deontic authority. The reason to discuss Twardowski's criticism (Twardowski 1999) of 'symbolomania' 10 Hage's claims that reconstructivism theses are not falsifiable seems to support Frydman's position very strongly (see Hage 2013, p. 142). 11 The topic of the so-called legal inferences is a very interesting one.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quite recently, the problem of identifying fallacies is investigated by the Polish School of Argumentation by employing both formal (Yaskorska et al 2013;Kacprzak and Yaskorska 2014, this issue) and pragmatic tools (Budzynska and Witek 2014, this issue). The very first goal of philosophical analysis undertaken in the LWS was to formulate a given statement as clearly as possible in order to avoid an obscure style in thinking and expressing thougts (see Twardowski 1999;Woleński 2010b). This postulate may be labeled 'the principle of clarity' (Jadacki 2009).…”
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“…Twardowski and his students kept close contact with phenomenologists in Germany (Głombik, 2005) and other students of Brentano (Woleński, 2017). 5 Twardowski also rejected the naturalisation of the mind, as can be noticed, inter alia, in his theory of actions and products that remained unused in psychology (Chrudzimski & Huemer, 2020; Twardowski, 1894/1977, 1912/1979). The theory of actions and products also offered an opening for the psychological study of cultural texts and the reconstruction of meaning in creative expressions (art, literature, etc.…”
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“…Judgements, thoughts, and contents of consciousness should be examined in the light of acts and not as separate, independent entities. His theory of actions and products (Twardowski, 1894/1977, 1912/1979) precisely indicated the subject matter of psychological research and also the danger of reductionism when, instead of actions (acts), psychologists focus only on their products (content, expressions, reactions). However, Twardowski’s theory has appeared in global psychological literature relatively recently (e.g., Citlak, 2019, 2022) and its potential remains untapped.…”
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