The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections

Stanisław Leśniewski’s mereology was originally conceived as a theory of foundations of mathematics and it is also for this reason that it has philosophical connotations. The ‘philosophical significance’ of mereology was upheld by Bolesław Sobociński who expressed the view in his correspondence with...

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Main Authors: Marcin Łyczak, Marek Porwolik, Kordula Świętorzecka
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-09-01
Series:Axioms
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/5/3/23
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spelling doaj-2bbcc5ef63e444e7a8ce6a96228870e82020-11-24T22:41:53ZengMDPI AGAxioms2075-16802016-09-01532310.3390/axioms5030023axioms5030023The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s ReflectionsMarcin Łyczak0Marek Porwolik1Kordula Świętorzecka2Department of Logic, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Wóycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Logic, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Wóycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Logic, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Wóycickiego 1/3, 01-938 Warsaw, PolandStanisław Leśniewski’s mereology was originally conceived as a theory of foundations of mathematics and it is also for this reason that it has philosophical connotations. The ‘philosophical significance’ of mereology was upheld by Bolesław Sobociński who expressed the view in his correspondence with J.M. Bocheński. As he wrote to Bocheński in 1948: “[...] it is interesting that, being such a simple deductive theory, mereology may prove a number of very general theses reminiscent of metaphysical ontology”. The theses which Sobociński had in mind were related to the mereological notion of “the Universe”. Sobociński listed them in the letter adding his philosophical commentary but he did not give proofs for them and did not specify precisely the theory lying behind them. This is what we want to supply in the first part of our paper. We indicate some connections between the notion of the universe and other specific mereological notions. Motivated by Sobociński’s informal suggestions showing his preference for mereology over the axiomatic set theory in application to philosophy we propose to consider Sobociński’s formalism in a new frame which is the ZFM theory—an extension of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory by mereological axioms, developed by A. Pietruszczak. In this systematic part we investigate reasons of ’philosophical hopes’ mentioned by Sobociński, pinned on the mereological concept of “the Universe”.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/5/3/23LeśniewskiSobocińskiontologymereologythe universe
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The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections
Axioms
Leśniewski
Sobociński
ontology
mereology
the universe
author_facet Marcin Łyczak
Marek Porwolik
Kordula Świętorzecka
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title The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections
title_short The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections
title_full The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections
title_fullStr The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections
title_full_unstemmed The Universe in Leśniewski’s Mereology: Some Comments on Sobociński’s Reflections
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description Stanisław Leśniewski’s mereology was originally conceived as a theory of foundations of mathematics and it is also for this reason that it has philosophical connotations. The ‘philosophical significance’ of mereology was upheld by Bolesław Sobociński who expressed the view in his correspondence with J.M. Bocheński. As he wrote to Bocheński in 1948: “[...] it is interesting that, being such a simple deductive theory, mereology may prove a number of very general theses reminiscent of metaphysical ontology”. The theses which Sobociński had in mind were related to the mereological notion of “the Universe”. Sobociński listed them in the letter adding his philosophical commentary but he did not give proofs for them and did not specify precisely the theory lying behind them. This is what we want to supply in the first part of our paper. We indicate some connections between the notion of the universe and other specific mereological notions. Motivated by Sobociński’s informal suggestions showing his preference for mereology over the axiomatic set theory in application to philosophy we propose to consider Sobociński’s formalism in a new frame which is the ZFM theory—an extension of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory by mereological axioms, developed by A. Pietruszczak. In this systematic part we investigate reasons of ’philosophical hopes’ mentioned by Sobociński, pinned on the mereological concept of “the Universe”.
topic Leśniewski
Sobociński
ontology
mereology
the universe
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/5/3/23
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