Wincenty Lutosławski

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Wincenty Lutosławski (1863–1954) was a Polish philosopher, author, and member of the Polish National League.[1] He is well known for coining the term "stylometry".[2] A multilingual philosopher who used literary analysis to establish the chronology of Plato's writings. Married to the Spanish poet Sofía Casanova(es), then divorced. Half-brother of Józef Lutosławski, father of the composer Witold Lutosławski.

Works

  • Principes de stylométrie (1890)
  • O logice Platona (I–II, Kraków 1891–1892, I: O tradycyi tekstu Platona, II: Dotychczasowe poglądy na logikę Platona i zadania dalszych badań nad tym przedmiotem)
  • O pierwszych trzech tetralogiach dzieł Platona (Kraków 1896)
  • The Origin and Growth of Plato’s Logic. With an Account of Plato’s Style and of the Chronology of His Writings (1897)
  • Platon jako twórca idealizmu (Warsaw 1899)
  • Źródła pesymizmu (Kraków 1899)
  • Z dziedziny myśli. Studja filozoficzne. 1888–1899 (Kraków 1900)
  • Wykłady Jagiellońskie (I–II, Kraków 1901–1902)
  • The Polish Nation (Berlin 1908)
  • Gdańsk and East Prussia (1919)
  • Lithuania and White Ruthenia (1919)
  • The Ruthenian Question in Galicia (1919)
  • Bolshevism and Poland (1919)
  • The World of Souls (1924)
  • The Knowledge of Reality (1930)
  • Pre-existence and Reincarnation (1928)

See also

  • History of philosophy in Poland
  • List of Poles

References


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