ABSTRACT

The Lvov-Warsaw School had several connections with logical empiricism. This chapter outlines the historical development of the Lvov-Warsaw School and selected views characteristic for this group and its main representatives, highlighting personal relations between the Lvov-Warsaw School and logical empiricism. The Lvov-Warsaw School was complex and numerous (with about 80 members) and oriented toward many problems from all branches of philosophy, from formal logic to normative axiology. But this discussion focuses mainly on logic and its applications to the philosophy of language, formal logic, and the philosophy of science. Agreements and disagreements between these two philosophical movements about these matters are discussed.