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The title of this book refers to the tension between formal and informal elements in the ways analytical philosophy is practiced. The authors examine questions of the scopes and limits of both kinds of research methods.

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The title of this book refers to the tension between formal and informal elements in the ways analytical philosophy is practiced. The authors examine questions of the scopes and limits of both kinds of research methods.
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Marcin Będkowski, Ph.D. (2016) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Warsaw and an expert at the Educational Research Institute. His areas of interest include the methodology of philosophy and humanities and the history of analytic philosophy, the Lvov-Warsaw School in particular. Anna Brożek, Ph.D. (2006), Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warsaw, has authored over a dozen books, including Theory of Questions (Rodopi/Brill 2011), and several dozens of articles from the domain of logical semiotics, methodology, and philosophy of music. Alicja Chybińska, MA in Philosophy (2016), is employed at the University of Warsaw. Her main areas of interest are the methodology of philosophy and the history of analytic philosophy, in particular in the field of the Lvov-Warsaw School. Stepan Ivanyk, Ph.D. (2012) is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Warsaw and the President of the Kazimierz Twardowski Philosophical Society of Lviv. His research fields include the history of philosophy in Lviv, the interrelations of Ukrainian and Polish philosophy, and the theory of judgments. Dominik Traczykowski, MA in philosophy at the Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz (2013), is a researcher at the University of Warsaw. His areas of interest include the methodology of philosophy and humanities as well as the theory and philosophy of education.