List of Polish People - Philosophy

Philosophy

  • Adam of Łowicz
  • Edward Abramowski
  • Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz
  • Zygmunt Bauman
  • Stefan Błachowski
  • Józef Maria Bocheński
  • Stanisław Brzozowski
  • Adam Burski
  • Piotr Chmielowski
  • Leon Chwistek
  • August Cieszkowski
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Edward Dembowski
  • Anioł Dowgird
  • Adolf Dygasiński
  • Michał Falkener
  • Ludwik Fleck, leading 20th century philosopher of science
  • Józef Gołuchowski
  • Wawrzyniec Grzymała Goślicki
  • Jakub Górski
  • Grzegorz of Stawiszyn
  • Władysław Heinrich
  • Michał Heller
  • Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński
  • Roman Ingarden
  • Jakub of Gostynin
  • Jan of Głogów
  • Jan of Stobnica
  • Józef Emanuel Jankowski
  • Feliks Jaroński
  • Stanisław Jaśkowski
  • Jan Jonston
  • Leszek Kołakowski
  • Hugo Kołłątaj
  • Alfred Korzybski
  • Tadeusz Kotarbiński
  • Władysław Mieczysław Kozłowski
  • Józef Kremer
  • Franciszek Krupiński
  • Stanisław Leszczyński
  • Stanisław Leśniewski
  • Casimir Lewy
  • Karol Libelt
  • Wincenty Lutosławski
  • Jan Łukasiewicz
  • Adam Mahrburg
  • Marian Massonius
  • Émile Meyerson
  • Konstanty Michalski
  • Wawrzyniec Mitzler de Kolof
  • Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski
  • Julian Ochorowicz
  • Stefan Pawlicki
  • Leon Petrażycki
  • Sebastian Petrycy
  • Bolesław Prus
  • Adam Schaff
  • Ulrich Schrade
  • Stanisław Staszic
  • Józef Supiński
  • Józef Kalasanty Szaniawski
  • Jan Szylling
  • Krystyn Lach Szyrma
  • Maria Szyszkowska
  • Jan Śniadecki
  • Jędrzej Śniadecki
  • Aleksander Świętochowski
  • Alfred Tarski
  • Władysław Tatarkiewicz
  • Józef Tischner
  • Andrzej Towiański
  • Bronisław Trentowski
  • Kazimierz Twardowski
  • Michał Twaróg of Bystrzyków
  • Władysław Weryho
  • Michał Wiszniewski
  • Witelo
  • Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (Witkacy)
  • Władysław Witwicki
  • Karol Wojtyla
  • Adam Ignacy Zabellewicz
  • Marian Zdziechowski
  • Czesław Znamierowski
  • Florian Znaniecki

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