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Stanisław and Leśniewski
* Stanisław Leśniewski
Stanisław Leśniewski was perhaps the first to make widespread use of this distinction or fallacy, seeing it all around in analytic philosophy of the time, for example in Russell's Principia Mathematica ; at the logical level, a use – mention mistake occurs when two heterogeneous levels of meaning or context are confused inadvertently.
In this period Lukasiewicz and Stanisław Leśniewski founded the Lwów – Warsaw school of logic which was later made internationally famous by Alfred Tarski who had been Leśniewski's student.
* 1920 – 1939 professor at Warsaw University founds with Stanisław Leśniewski the Lwów – Warsaw school of logic ( see also Alfred Tarski, Stefan Banach, Hugo Steinhaus, Zygmunt Janiszewski, Stefan Mazurkiewicz )
* Stanisław Leśniewski
By early September he had gathered a group of mathematicians from Warsaw University and Lwów University ( most notably, founders of the Polish School of Mathematics — Stanisław Leśniewski, Stefan Mazurkiewicz and Wacław Sierpiński ), who were also able to break Russian ciphers.
Stanisław Leśniewski coined " mereology " in 1927, from the Greek word μέρος ( méros, " part "), to refer to a formal theory of part-whole he devised in a series of highly technical papers published between 1916 and 1931, and translated in Leśniewski ( 1992 ).
* Stanisław Leśniewski
Stanisław Leśniewski ( March 30, 1886 – May 13, 1939 ) was a Polish mathematician, philosopher and logician.
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* Kazimierz Twardowski ( Vienna, 1885 – 1889 ), became father of the Lwów-Warsaw School of logic ( Jan Lukasiewicz, Stanisław Leśniewski, Tadeusz Kotarbiński, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and Alfred Tarski )
During the Polish – Soviet War ( 1919 – 1921 ), some one hundred Russian ciphers were broken by a sizable cadre of Polish cryptologists who included Army Lt. Jan Kowalewski and three world-famous professors of mathematics — Stefan Mazurkiewicz, Wacław Sierpiński and Stanisław Leśniewski.
Among his students were the logicians Stanisław Leśniewski, Jan Łukasiewicz and Tadeusz Czeżowski, the historian of philosophy Władysław Tatarkiewicz, the phenomenologist and aesthetician Roman Ingarden, as well as philosophers close to the Vienna Circle such as Tadeusz Kotarbiński and Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz.
* Stanisław Leśniewski

Stanisław and Kazimierz
St. Stanisław Kazimierczyk | Stanislaus of Kazimierz, C. R. L.
Beside the university educated people there were commoners like Waleria Malaczewska, Antonina Roguska, Jadwiga Leszczanin, Zofia Dębicka *, tailor Stanisław Michalski, farmers Kajszczak from Łomianki and Paweł Harmuszko, laborer Kazimierz Kuc and many others.
He studied at the University of Warsaw, together with Zygmunt Janiszewski, Stefan Mazurkiewicz, Wacław Sierpiński, Kazimierz Kuratowski, and Stanisław Saks.
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It was the site of the most courageous escape resulting in the killing of 50 prisoners including Polish flight officers: Major Antoni Kiewnarski, Lieutenant Stanisław Król and navigation Lieutenants Włodzimierz Kolanowski, Jerzy Mondschein, Kazimierz Pawluk and Paweł Tobolski.
** Prince Kazimierz Czartoryski's great-grand-daughter Zofia Czartoryska and her husband Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski are Prince Leon Sapieha-Kodenski's parents-in-law.
Authors who followed this concept included Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Stanisław Przybyszewski, Wacław Rolicz-Lieder and Jan Kasprowicz.
His students included Karol Borsuk, Bronisław Knaster, Kazimierz Kuratowski, Stanisław Saks, and Antoni Zygmund.
His father, Kazimierz, was a brother of the last King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, Stanisław II August, who saw in his nephew Stalisnaw a possible successor.
His talent was highly appreciated by his contemporaries, Stanisław Pigon, upon hearing news of Baczynski joining the Szare Szeregi, said to Kazimierz Wyka: We belong to a nation, whose fate is to shoot at the enemy with diamonds.
Stanisław was adopted by his aunt Joanna Stankiewiczowa and her husband Kazimierz.
However, Wyspiański himself designed stained glass windows and polychromes for the Franciscan Church in Kraków ( with the famous stained glass window Stań się ), stained glass windows depicting Saint Stanisław, Kazimierz the Great and Henryk Pobożny for Wawel Cathedral ( made only in 2005-2007 in the Wyspiański 2000 Pavilion ), the design of a showroom of the Fine Arts Society ( 1904 ), stairs and hall decoration in Medical House Society.
Leopold Okulicki, Jan Stanisław Jankowski and Kazimierz Pużak were arrested on the 27th with 12 more the next day.
The Tomb was designed by the famous Polish sculptor, Stanisław Kazimierz Ostrowski.
Other notable members includes Kazimierz Żorawski, Władysław Ślebodziński, Stanisław Gołąb, Ewa Grabska and Czesław Olech.
Col. Kazimierz Stanisław Świtalski (; March 4, 1886, Sanok – December 28, 1962, Warsaw, Poland ) was a Polish officer, politician, and a Prime Minister of Poland.
It was bought from descendants of Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski — Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski and Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski — by Michał Kazimierz Radziwiłł of the Nieśwież – Ołyka line, whose wife Katarzyna was a sister of King Jan III Sobieski.
The next-to-last heir in tail of Nieśwież and Ołyka was Karol Stanisław " Panie Kochanku " Radziwiłł, Voivode of Vilnius, son of Michał Kazimierz " Rybeńko " Radziwiłł.
Among the notable professors who died in the camp were Ignacy Chrzanowski ( UJ ; Jan 19, 1940 ), Stanisław Estreicher ( UJ ; Dec 29, 1939 ), Kazimierz Kostanecki ( UJ ; Jan 11, 1940 ), Antoni Meyer ( AGH ; Dec 24, 1939 ), and Michał Siedlecki ( UJ ; Jan 11, 1940, after roll-call ).
The Party's conservative, or right, wing, led by progressive magnates such as Ignacy Potocki, his brother Stanisław Kostka Potocki and Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, sought alliance with Prussia and advocated opposing King Poniatowski.
The Party's conservative, or right, wing, led by progressive magnates such as Ignacy Potocki, his brother Stanisław Kostka Potocki and Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, sought alliance with Prussia and advocated opposing King Stanisław August Poniatowski.

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