Henryk Struve (also known as Florian Gąsiorowski) (1840–1912) was a Polish philosopher. He has been called "perhaps the most remarkable person in logic in Warsaw in the 19th century".[1] Struve taught philosophy at Warsaw University from 1862 to 1903.[2] He wrote works in Polish, German and Russian.
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