
Publication details
Year: 2010
Pages: 295-314
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Leśniewski's characteristica universalis", Synthese 174 (2), 2010, pp. 295-314.


Leśniewski's characteristica universalis
pp. 295-314
in: Arianna Betti, Willem de Jong (eds), The classical model of science I, Synthese 174 (2), 2010.Abstract
Leśniewski’s systems deviate greatly from standard logic in some basic features. The deviant aspects are rather well known, and often cited among the reasons why Leśniewski’s work enjoys little recognition. This paper is an attempt to explain why those aspects should be there at all. Leśniewski built his systems inspired by a dream close to Leibniz’s characteristica universalis: a perfect system of deductive theories encoding our knowledge of the world, based on a perfect language. My main claim is that Leśniewski built his characteristica universalis following the conditions of de Jong and Betti’s Classical Model of Science (2008) to an astounding degree. While showing this I give an overview of the architecture of Leśniewski’s systems and of their fundamental characteristics. I suggest among others that the aesthetic constraints Leśniewski put on axioms and primitive terms have epistemological relevance.
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Publication details
Year: 2010
Pages: 295-314
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Leśniewski's characteristica universalis", Synthese 174 (2), 2010, pp. 295-314.