S. A. janovskaja
Studies in East European Thought 13 (1-2) (1973)
| Abstract | With the passing of S. A. Janovskaja, contemporary Soviet philosophy has lost one of its leading experts in logic and in combining creativity with survival. | |||||||||
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Evert Van Der Zweerde (2003). Soviet Philosophy Revisited: Why Joseph Bocheński Was Right While Being Wrong. Studies in East European Thought 55 (4):315 - 342.
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Irving H. Anellis (1987). The Heritage of S. A. Janovskaja. History and Philosophy of Logic 8 (1):45-56.
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