Leon Chwistek

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Chwistek in Zakopane, c1912.
Born June 13, 1884(1884-06-13)
Kraków, Austria-Hungary
Died August 20, 1944(1944-08-20) (aged 60)
Barwicha near Moscow, Soviet Union
Chwistek (L) fencing, 1914.

Polish avant-garde painter, theoretician of modern art, literary critic, logician, philosopher and mathematician.

Born 1884 in Kraków. His father was a doctor and his mother a pianist. He spent his youth in the pleasant town of the Tatras (where he formed a close friendship with Witkiewicz, with whom he conducted throughout his life a lively debate on philosophical and artistic matters). He attended school and university in Kraków, where he studied mathematics and philosophy at the Jagellonian University and at the same time attended the Academy of Fine Arts. When he was awarded his doctorate in 1906, he took up teaching at the Sobieski Gymnasium where he himself had been a pupil, and at the same time conducted research under the guidance of W. Heinrich. Having been granted a scholarship, he went abroad to study logic and mathematics, and attended the lectures of Hilbert and Poincaré (at the University of Ghent, 1909). The result of this period of study was his first work, dedicated to the principle of non-contradiction and inspired by the works of Russell, Fechner, and Whitehead.

1910-1912 studied paintings by Tintoretto and Titian during his trips to Italy; admiration for which is reflected in his own later painting executed in delicate, translucent colours; he also rejected the idea of a total break with the past, for such a rupture would include his beloved Renaissance, which he viewed as a period of individualism and total commitment to perfection and purity of style.

After WWI he began lecturing in Mathematics at the University of Kraków, and became a qualified lecturer in 1928. He was given a chair at University of Lwów in 1930 (position for which Tarski had also applied), where he taught until the outbreak of WWII, when he emigrated to the Soviet Union (where his political sympathies lay). Here he devoted himself to scientific research and political activity in the Union of Polish Patriots which had its headquarters in Moscow. In 1930s involved in a general system of philosophy of science, published in a book translated in in English 1948 as The Limits of Science.

In the 1920s-30s, many European philosophers attempted to reform traditional philosophy by means of mathematical logic. Leon Chwistek did not believe that such reform could succeed. He thought that reality could not be described in one homogeneous system, based on the principles of formal logic, because there was not one reality but many. He developed his 'theory of the multiplicity of reality' (wielośc rzeczywistości) first with regard to the arts; 1918 published his essay Multiplicity of reality in art in 'Maski', an attempt to formulate a response to various hermeneutic theories of art coming from the West, extending to paiting, architecture, poetry, and theatre [1]. He distinguished four basic types of realities, then matched them with four basic types of painting: reality of daily experience and things (common-sense realism) - Primitivism; reality of physical bodies (constructed by physics) - Realism; reality of emotions and sensations (sensory impressions) - Impressionism; reality of imagination (dreams, hallucinations, subconscious states) - Futurism (including Formism) [2]. He didn't intend to constitute a new metaphysical theory. He was a defender of "common sense" against metaphysics and irrational feeling. His theory of plural reality was merely an attempt to specify the various ways in which the term, “real,” is used. Witkiewicz harshly criticized his philosophical views [3]; whose philosophy was based on a monadic character to the individual's existence, embracing a multiplicity of existences, with the world being made up of a multiplicity of Particular Existences.

Died 1944 in Barwicha near Moscow.

Works

Literature

By Chwistek
  • Kardynał Poniflet, a novel written in 1906, manuscript destroyed in 1917. (in Polish)
  • "Trzy odczyty odnoszące się do pojęcia istnienia", Przegląd Filozoficzny XXX (1917), pp 122-151; repr. in Pisma filozoficzne i logiczne, 1961, pp 4-29. (in Polish)
  • "Wielość rzeczywistości w sztuce", Maski 1-4 (1918); repr. in Przeglad Wspolczesny 9 (April-June 1924); repr. in Wielość rzeczywistości w sztuce i inne szkice literackie, 1960, pp 24-50; repr. in Wybór pism estetycznych, 2004, pp 3-20. (in Polish)
  • Wielość rzeczywistości [The Plurality of Realities], Kraków-Jasło, 1921; repr. in Pisma filozoficzne i logiczne, 1961, pp 30-105. (in Polish)
  • The Theory of Constructive Types: Principles of Logic and Mathematics, Krakow: University Press, 1925, 98 pp. Extracted from the Annales de la Société Polonaise de Mathématique.
  • Pałace Boga, a novel written in 1932-33, fragments published in Czas, 1934; edited version appeared in Ateneum, 1939; after WWII reconstructed by Ludwik Bohdan Grzeniewski. (in Polish)
  • Granice nauki, 1935. (in Polish)
  • La méthode générale des sciences positives. L'esprit de la semantique, Paris: Hermann, 1946. (in French)
Collected writings
  • Wielość rzeczywistości w sztuce i inne szkice literackie, ed. K. Estreicher, Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1960. (in Polish)
  • Pisma filozoficzne i logiczne [Logical and Philosophical Works], ed. K. Pasenkiewicz, Warsaw: PWN, 1961. (in Polish)
  • Wybór pism estetycznych, Kraków: Universitas, 2004. (in Polish)
  • Sens i rzeczywistość, in Karol Chrobak, Niejedna rzeczywistość: racjonalizm krytyczny Leona Chwistka, Kraków: Inter Esse, 2004, pp 317-466. (in Polish)
On Chwistek
  • Kazimierz Pasenkiewicz, Pierwsze systemy semantyki Leona Chwistka, Krakow: Nakl. Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 1961, 146 pp. (in Polish)
  • H. Skolimowski, "Colourful philosopher", Polish Perspectives 5:8-9, 1962, pp 122-126.
  • Karol Estreicher jr, Leon Chwistek – biografia artysty (1884-1944), Kraków: Państowowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1971, 400 pp. (in Polish)
  • M. Wallis, Secesja, Warsaw: Wydanie II. Wydawnictwo Arkady, 1974. (in Polish)
  • Irena Jakimowicz, Witkacy, Chwistek, Strzemiński: myśli i obrazy, Warsaw: Arkady, 1978, 218 pp. (in Polish)
  • Zofia Baranowicz, Polska awangarda artystyczna 1918–1939, Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe, 1979. (in Polish)
  • Ludwik Bohdan Grzeniewski, Leona Chwistka Pałace Boga – próba rekonstrukcji, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1979, 232 pp. (in Polish)
  • Joanna Pollakówna, Malarstwo polskie między wojnami 1918-1939. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Artystyczne i Filmowe Auriga w Warszawie, 1982. (in Polish)
  • J.J. Jadacki, "On Leon Chwistek's semiotic views", in Sign, system, function, eds. J. Pelc et al., Berlin-New York-Amsterdam: Mouton, 1984, pp 77-87.
  • J.J. Jadacki, "Leon Chwistek-Bertrand Russell's Scientific Correspondence", pp 239-263.
  • Włodzimierz Kaczocha, Kultura: studia z historii myśli: Krzywicki, Abramowski, Czarnowski, Chwistek, Warsaw: Państwowe Wydawn. Nauk., 1991, 107 pp. (in Polish)
  • Teresa Kostyrko, Leona Chwistka filozofia sztuki, Warsaw: Instytut Kultury, 1995, 161 pp. (in Polish)
  • Irena Kossowska, "Leon Chwistek", Culture.pl, 2001. (in Polish)
  • Karol Chrobak, Niejedna rzeczywistość: racjonalizm krytyczny Leona Chwistka / Sens i rzeczywistość, Kraków: Inter Esse, 2004, 479 pp. (in Polish)
  • Karol Chrobak, "W pryzmacie rzeczywistości. O Leonie Chwistku", Dekada Literacka 1 (2005). (in Polish)
  • Jan Woleński, "'Wielość rzeczywistości' Chwistka", Dynamis, 1 January 2006. (in Polish)
  • Karol Chrobak, "What Plurality of Realities? Some Critical Remarks on the Philosophy of Leon Chwistek", Polish Journal of Philosophy 6:1 (Spring 2012), pp 7-25.

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