Henryk Struve

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.

This biography of a Polish philosopher is a stub.

Henryk Struve, portrait by Tytus Maleszewski [ pl ] , 1876