Justyna Grudzinska (Warsaw University) writes:
Andrzej Zabludowski died on November 11th. At the time of his death he was affiliated with Warsaw University. He left Poland in 1968, driven out by the communist regime's repressiveness and anti-Semitism, emigrated to the U.S. and was affiliated with different American universities. He came back to Poland in 1997. [He was] noted for his work on the theory of induction and Quine's doctrine of the indeterminacy of translation, [and perhaps] best-known for his polemics with Nelson Goodman.
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