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Brożek, Anna, Chybińska, Alicja, Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz and Woleński, Jan, eds. 2016. Traditions of the Lvov-Warsaw School. Ideas and Continuations. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 106. Amsterdam: E.J. Brill.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1989. “On Roman Ingarden’s Semiotic Views: A Contribution to the History of Polish Semiotics.” in Man Within His Life-World. Contributions to Phenomenology by Scholars from East-Central Europe, edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, pp. 523–542. Analecta Husserliana n. 27. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1993. “Kazimierz Twardowski’s Descriptive Semiotics.” in Polish Scientific Philosophy: The Lvov-Warsaw School, edited by Francesco Coniglione, Roberto Poli, and Jan Woleński, pp. 191–206. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 28. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1994a. “Warsaw: The Rise and Decline of Modern Scientific Philosophy in the Capital City of Poland.” Axiomathes 5(2–3): 225–241.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1994b. “Objects and Properties.” in Philosophical Logic in Poland, edited by Jan Woleński, pp. 61–74. Synthese Library n. 228. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1995. “Definition, Explication and Paraphrase in the Ajdukiewiczian Tradition.” in The Heritage of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, edited by Vito F. Sinisi and Jan Woleński, pp. 139–152. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 40. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1996a. “Alexius Meinong and Polish Philosophy.” Axiomathes 7(1–2): 241–266. Special issue on “The Philosophy of Alexius Meinong” .
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1996b. “The Conceptual System of the Lvov-Warsaw School.” Axiomathes 7(3): 325–333.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 1999. “On Forms of Objects.” in Shapes of Forms. From Gestalt Psychology and Phenomenology to Ontology and Mathematics, edited by Liliana Albertazzi, pp. 341–360. Synthese Library n. 275. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 2003. From the Viewpoint of the Lvov-Warsaw School. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 78. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 2006. “The Lvov-Warsaw School and Its Influence on Polish Philosophy of the Second Half of the 20th Century.” in The Lvov-Warsaw School: The New Generation, edited by Jacek Juliusz Jadacki and Jacek Paśniczek, pp. 41–85. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 2009. Polish Analytical Philosophy. Studies on its Heritage. Warszawa: Semper.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 2011. “The Polish 20th Century Philosophers’ Contribution to the Theory of Imperatives and Norms.” European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 7(2): 106–145.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 2017a. “The Lvov-Warsaw School and Austro-German Philosophers. Two Cases.” in The Significance of the Lvov-Warsaw School in the European Culture, edited by Anna Brożek, Friedrich Stadler, and Jan Woleński, pp. 93–131. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook n. 21. Berlin: Springer.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz. 2017b. “The Lvov-Warsaw School from a Bird’s Eye View.” in The Significance of the Lvov-Warsaw School in the European Culture, edited by Anna Brożek, Friedrich Stadler, and Jan Woleński, pp. 211–224. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook n. 21. Berlin: Springer.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz and Augustynek, Zdzislaw, eds. 1993. Possible Ontologies. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 29. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz and Paśniczek, Jacek, eds. 2006a. The Lvov-Warsaw School: The New Generation. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz and Paśniczek, Jacek. 2006b. “The Lvov-Warsaw School: Its Contemporary Inheritors and Investigators in Poland and Abroad.” in The Lvov-Warsaw School: The New Generation, edited by Jacek Juliusz Jadacki and Jacek Paśniczek, pp. 7–17. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Jadacki, Jacek Juliusz and Strawińsky, Witold, eds. 1998. In the World of Signs. Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 62. Amsterdam: Rodopi.