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Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum (December 5, 1899—April 1942) was a Polish logician and philosopher. She published some twenty research papers along with translations into Polish of three books by Bertrand Russell. The main focus of her writings was on foundational problems related to probability, induction and confirmation. She is noted especially for authoring the first printed discussion of the Raven Paradox which she credits to Carl Hempel and the probabilistic solution she outlined to it. Shot by the Gestapo in 1942, she, like her husband Adolf Lindenbaum, and many other eminent representatives of Polish logic, shared the fate of millions of Jews murdered on Polish soil by the Nazis.

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  • Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum (fr)
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  • Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum (December 5, 1899—April 1942) was a Polish logician and philosopher. She published some twenty research papers along with translations into Polish of three books by Bertrand Russell. The main focus of her writings was on foundational problems related to probability, induction and confirmation. She is noted especially for authoring the first printed discussion of the Raven Paradox which she credits to Carl Hempel and the probabilistic solution she outlined to it. Shot by the Gestapo in 1942, she, like her husband Adolf Lindenbaum, and many other eminent representatives of Polish logic, shared the fate of millions of Jews murdered on Polish soil by the Nazis. (en)
  • Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum (1899 - 1942) est une logicienne polonaise. Amie de Karl Popper, elle soutient néanmoins contre lui une théorie probabiliste de l'induction. Elle et son mari Adolf Lindenbaum sont tués par les nazis durant le massacre de Poneriai, entre 1941 et 1942. (fr)
  • Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum (ur. 6 grudnia 1899 w Warszawie, zm. w kwietniu 1942 w Ponarach) – polska filozof i logik. Należała do jednych z najwybitniejszych przedstawicieli warszawskiej szkoły filozoficzno-logicznej. Zajmowała się teorią indukcji i związanymi zagadnieniami z zakresu teorii prawdopodobieństwa. (pl)
  • Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum (Varsóvia, 6 de dezembro de 1899 — Vilnius, abril de 1942) foi uma filósofa polonesa. Ela publicou cerca de vinte trabalhos de pesquisa junto com traduções para o polonês de três livros de Bertrand Russell. O foco principal de seus escritos estava em problemas fundamentais relacionados à probabilidade, indução e confirmação. Ela é conhecida especialmente por ser a autora da primeira discussão impressa do Paradoxo do Corvo, que ela credita a Carl Hempel, e a solução probabilística que ela esboçou para isso. Baleada pela Gestapo em 1942, ela, seu marido , e muitos outros eminentes representantes da lógica polonesa, compartilharam o destino de milhões de judeus assassinados em solo polonês pelos nazistas. (pt)
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