@article{Kowalski_2021, title={Jan Baudouin de Courtenay, Czy historia i filologia mogą umiejętnie rozwiązać swoje zadanie bez ścisłego związku z filozofią, a mianowicie z filozofią historii i filozofią języka? Cz. I}, volume={16}, url={https://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/3932}, DOI={10.12797/LV.16.2021.32.21}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Can History and Philology Competently Address Their Tasks without a Close Connection with Philosophy, Namely Philosophy of History and Philosophy of Language?</strong></p> <p>The thesis by Jan Baudouin de Courtenay published here is probably the oldest of the texts by the Polish linguist. The text was submitted in 1864 as a part of the logic and philosophy course taught at the Warsaw Main School by Henryk Struve. It clearly shows an attempt by the young researcher to embark on a scholarly path, which turns out to be far from the one Baudouin de Courtenay took later in his academic activity. The future linguist argues here in defence of linguistics as a so-called physical science (a natural skill, as he often calls it in his dissertation), thus contrasting it with philology and history.</p>}, number={2(32)}, journal={LingVaria}, author={Kowalski, Mateusz}, year={2021}, month={lis.}, pages={259–279} }