Bronisław Bandrowski

Bronisław Bandrowski
Born27 May 1879
Died27 July 1914(1914-07-27) (aged 35)
Education
Alma materLwów University
Philosophical work
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolLwów–Warsaw school
Analytical philosophy
Main interestsPhilosophical logic, semiotics, experimental psychology, phenomenology
Notable ideasInduction, analytic methods, anti-psychologism

Bronisław Bandrowski (Polish: [banˈdrɔfskʲi]; 27 May 1879 – 27 July 1914) was a Polish philosopher and psychologist. He was one of the pupils of Kazimierz Twardowski. Drawing from his mentor's theories and the tradition of the Lwów–Warsaw school, his works dealt with the problem of induction. Bandrowski was also noted for his death in the Tatra Mountains on the Orla Perć.