logicznylogia
Logicznylogia is a coinage used mainly in Polish-language discourse to describe a meta-logical field focused on the study of logic itself, its foundations, and its relation to language, mathematics, and computation. It is not a formal academic discipline, and there is no universally accepted curriculum or body of theory associated with the term. It appears in philosophy blogs, essays, and online discussions as a way to address questions that go beyond traditional logic.
Etymology: The term combines the Polish adjective logiczny (logical) with the Greek-derived suffix -logia, commonly used
Scope: Topics attributed to/logicznylogia include meta-logical analysis (studying the capabilities and limits of logical systems), the
Methods: Approaches may include formal argumentation, thought experiments, linguistic analysis, model-theoretic or proof-theoretic methods, and comparative
Reception: The term is not widely recognized in the academic community; critics argue the label is vague
See also: Metamathematics, Philosophy of logic, Formal semantics, Logic, Computation.