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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Andrew Schumann Klappentext This book is a collection of rare material regarding logical and analytic-philosophical traditions in Central and Eastern European countries, covering the period from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century. An encyclopedic feature covers the history of logic and analytic philosophy in all European post-Socialist countries. Zusammenfassung This book is a collection of rare material regarding logical and analytic-philosophical traditions in Central and Eastern European countries! covering the period from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century. An encyclopedic feature covers the history of logic and analytic philosophy in all European post-Socialist countries. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceIntroductionChapter One. The Logical Discourse and the Modern Cultural Climate Nijaz Ibrulj. National Dogmatism or the Logic of Consociation? Gëzim Alpion. European Media and 'Outsiders' within-Contemporary Repre-sentations of Albania in the British Press Olga Breskaya, Oleg Bresky. University in Belarus: the Grounds and the Pros-pects Valentin A. Bazhanov. The Logical Community in the USSR and Modern Rus-sia: The Furrow Syndrome Chapter Two. The Cultivation of Logical Traditions: the Beginning Nijaz Ibrulj. Bosnia Porphyriana: An Outline of the Development of Logic in Bosnia and Herzegovina Marin Turlea. Ideological and Philosophical Aspects of Logical Tradition in Romania Iryna Khomenko. Logic in Kyiv Theological Academy (1819-1920) Romanas Pleckaitis.The Development of Logic in Lithuania Chapter Three. The Cross-cultural Context of Logical Traditions Roman Murawski. Philosophy of Mathematics in Poland in the 20th CenturyTõnu Tamme. Logic in Estonia Aleks Knoks & Jurgis Škilters. Logic in Latvia Stanislovas Norgela. Mathematical Logic in Lithuania Andrej Ule. Logic and Theory of Science in Slovenia András Máté, Hajnal Andréka, István Németi. The Development of Symbolic Logic in Hungary Violeta Panzova. Logic in Macedonia Svetlana Zecevic. The Tendencies of Logic and Methodology in MontenegroChapter Four. The Traditions of Analytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Sci-ence and Philosophical Logic Ilie Pârvu, Andreea Esanu. Analytic Philosophy in Romania Péter Szegedi. Philosophy of Science in Hungary Matjaž Potrc & Vojko Strahovnik. Some Tendencies of Logic and Methodology in Slovenia Jirí Raclavský. On the Czech Logic in the 20th Century Martin Tabakov. The Development of Philosophical Logic in Bulgaria Chapter Five. Some Significant Results in Modern Logic Alexander S. Karpenko. Moscow Logical Schools (Period of Ideology 1917-1991) Grigori Mints, Sergey I. Nikolenko. History of the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) School of Constructive Mathematics and Proof Theory Sergey I. Nikolenko. The Markov School in the 21st CenturyAlexander Lyaletski, Marina Morokhovets, Andrei Paskevich. Kyiv School of Automated Theorem Proving: a Historical Chronicle Mirjana Borisavljevic, Silvia Ghilezan, Predrag Janicic, Aleksandar Krapež...