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Władysław Heinrich
Władysław Heinrich (Warsaw, 1 January 1869 – 30 June 1957, Kraków, Poland) was a Polish historian of philosophy, psychologist, professor at Kraków University and member of the Polish Academy of Learning.
==Life==
Władysław Heinrich studied mathematics, the natural sciences and philosophy. In philosophy he was a student of Richard Avenarius at the University of Zurich and applied his radical positivism to psychology: Heinrich pointed out that the new experimental psychology of the time was based on metaphysical concepts and premises, on constructions and introjections. In opposition to it, he proposed a psychology based on pure experiment (''Die moderne physiologische Psychologie in Deutschland''—Modern Physiological Psychology in Germany, 1897).〔Władysław Tatarkiewicz, ''Historia filozofii'' (History of Philosophy), vol. III, p. 359.〕
Settling in Kraków, Heinrich conducted research in this spirit (''Teorie i wyniki badań psychologicznych''—Theories and Results of Psychological Research, 1902). He authored the first report in experimental psychology to be presented to the Academy of Learning, ''O wahaniach natężenia zaledwie dostrzegalnych wrażeń'' (On Fluctuations in the Intensity of Barely Perceptible Sensations, 1898).〔
Heinrich worked at Kraków University in the physics department, then took over a chair of psychology and philosophy. He was also active in the history of philosophy (proposing the creation, in the Academy of Learning, of the Committee for the History of Philosophy in Poland). Above all, he was the first in Kraków to develop the new radical empiricist philosophy connected with the natural sciences.〔 He was concerned especially with methodological questions, and was the first to present these at the Academy of Learning.〔Władysław Tatarkiewicz, ''Zarys dziejów...'', p. 29.〕

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