adiunkt w Katedrze Logiki na Wydziale Humanistycznym UMK w Toruniu. Zainteresowania naukowe: logiki adaptujące sprzeczność, logiki parakonsystentne, algebra uniwersalna, sylogistyka relacyjna, logiki modalne, logika stoicka.
Logic and Logical Philosophy 24/4/2015: Special Issue: Mereology and Beyond (I)
Special Issue: Mereology and Beyond. Guest Editors: A.C. Varzi and R. Gruszczyński
Articles
- Rafał Gruszczyński, Achille C. Varzi - Mereology then and now
- A. J. Cotnoir - Abelian mereology
- Lech T. Polkowski - Mereology and uncertainty
- Hsing-chien Tsai - Notes on models of first-order mereological theories
- Hsing-chien Tsai - An addendum to: “Notes on models of first-order mereological theories”
- Andrzej Pietruszczak - Classical mereology is not elementarily axiomatizable
- Geoffrey Hellman, Stewart Shapiro - Regions-based two dimensional continua: The Euclidean case
- Cristina Coppola, Giangiacomo Gerla - Mereological foundations of point-free geometry via multi-valued logic
Acknowledgments
- LLP LLP - Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
- LLP LLP - Contents of Volume 24
Marek Nasieniewski
Andrzej Pietruszczak
Andrzej Pietruszczak is a Full Professor of Logic at the Department of Logic, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland. He is the author of three books: „A Quantifier-free Calculus of Names, Systems and their Metatheory”, „Metamereology” and „Foundations of the Theory of Parthood” (all in Polish) and over 70 papers devoted to mereology, classical and non-classical logic and set theory published, amongst others, in „Bulletin of Symbolic Logic”, „Fundamenta Informaticae”, „Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic” and „Studia Logica”. He is a cofounder and an editor-in-chief of the quarterly Journal „Logic and Logical Philosophy” (Emerging Sources Citation Index – Clarivate Analytics, ERIH, Scopus).