Czech logicians refer to a group of philosophers and mathematicians from the Czech Republic who made significant contributions to logic, philosophy, and the foundations of mathematics. One of the most notable figures in this context is Jan Łukasiewicz, along with other key figures like Kurt Gödel and various members of the Prague School of Philosophy. The influence of Czech logicians is particularly prominent in the development of formal logic, semantics, and the study of the foundations of mathematics.
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