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Krystyn Lach Szyrma

Krystyn Lach Szyrma (17 December 1790, Wojnasy; 21 April 1866, Devonport, Devon) was a professor of philosophy at Warsaw University.[1] He was also a writer, journalist, translator and political activist.

Life

Szyrma was professor of philosophy at Warsaw University from 1824 to 1831. He left no philosophical writings.[2]

Szyrma was one of nearly all the university professors of philosophy in Poland before the November 1830–31 Uprising who held a position that shunned both Positivism and metaphysical speculation, affined to the Scottish philosophers but linked in certain respects to Kantian critique.[3]

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Notes

  1. ^ Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., pp. 16–17.
  2. ^ Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., pp. 16–17.
  3. ^ Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., pp. 16–17.

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