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Poland and the Vienna circle

Karl Menger

pp. 143-157

After I had sent offprints of m0y first paper on dimension theory to the Warsaw topologists in 1923, we regularly exchanged offprints of our publications. bout 1920, the Warsaw mathematicians had started a remarkable journal, the Fundamenta Mathematicae, unique in its devotion to abstract set theory, the theory of point sets, and the foundations of mathematics. Soon I was in correspondence with several contributors, especially Bronislaw Knaster and Kazimierz Kuratowski. In the autumn of 1929, the mathematicians of the University of Warsaw invited me there to deliver a lecture.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-1102-7_12

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Menger, K. (1994). Poland and the Vienna circle, in Reminiscences of the Vienna circle and the mathematical colloquium, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 143-157.

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