The book expands on ideas from the author's previous work, addressing the evolution of scientific knowledge in light of recent epistemological debates. It includes an Appendix with an original paper presented in Berlin, reflecting on social constructivism and its focus on how knowledge is shaped by specific social contexts. The author maintains the core concepts from the original text while acknowledging the challenges posed by new perspectives on the generalizability of knowledge claims.
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The book explores the rich landscape of Polish philosophy of science, highlighting three key influences: the Lwow-Warsaw school of analytical philosophy, vibrant Polish Marxism, and diverse philosophical scholarship. It discusses contributions from notable figures like Twardowski, Kotarbinski, Krzywicki, and others, shaping the understanding of science and its logic.