Conference Blogging

Greg is reporting from the Realism/Anti-Realism Workshop in Nancy, and Yarden from the CMU Summer School in Logic. Stay tuned for reports from Computability in Europe next week from yours truly.

History of Logic at HOPOS

I'm at HOPOS, which is loads of fun. All my history of analytic/history of logic buddies are here. But more to the point:Paolo Mancosu just gave the most amazing talk about the debate within the Vienna Circle about Tarski's theory of truth, in particular, the opposition that Neurath had voiced against it from the mid … Continue reading History of Logic at HOPOS

SciBlog Launch

SciBlog, a blog project of a bunch of science writers in Vienna, goes live tomorrow with an event at Depot. If you're in Vienna, come on by.

Philosophia Mathematica Issue on Gödel

The new issue of Philosophia Mathematica is devoted to Gödel. There are essays by Sol Feferman, Peter Koellner, Wilfried Sieg, Bill Tait, Rick Tieszen, and Mark van Atten, as well as a review of Torkel Franzén's Gödel's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide to its Use and Abuse.

I’m Back

After a week in Singapore and a week in Melbourne, I'm back in cold and rainy Vienna, nursing a cold and trying to finish two papers. Thanks to John and Belle, who I got to hang out with in Singapore, and to Allen, Conrad, Graham, Greg, Kate, Maren, Tama, and Zach for making it a … Continue reading I’m Back

On the Road Again

I'm in Singapore this week, giving a talk at ISMVL, and then visiting Greg in Melbourne next week. Regularly scheduled programming--such as it's been--will resume June 1.

More Gödel Celebrations

A few more upcoming conferences marking Gödel's 100th birthday: The Annual Meeting of the ASL in Montreal next week will include a Special Gödel Symposium featuring Jeremy Avigad, Steve Awodey, Bill Tait, John Burgess, Akihiro Kanamori, and Sy Friedman.The Dutch Graduate School in Logic is putting on a Gödel Centenary Celebration in Utrecht, on May … Continue reading More Gödel Celebrations

Enigma and Colossus

I was talking to a friend of mine who works at the Technisches Museum Vienna the other day about Enigma and Colossus, since I had just heard Jack Copeland's talk at the Gödel Centennial about the history of Colossus. So I did some Googling and found some interesting books which I should get: Action This … Continue reading Enigma and Colossus

Wadler on Logic and Programming

Four interesting papers by Phillip Wadler: The unreasonable effectiveness of logicAs Natural as 0,1,2From Frege to Gosling: 19'th century logic and 21'st century programming languagesProofs are Programs: 19th Century Logic and 21st Century Computing available on his history of logic and programming languages page. (Hat tip: Lambda the Ultimate)

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The first two people to email me their address get a postcard with a special Gödel Centennial stamp.

Gödel Centennial, Day 2

Day 2, Friday, was Gödel's birthday. I showed up for the panel discussion on unknowability, which wasn't particularly enlightening. Then Piergiorgio Odifreddi gave a very entertaining talk, in which he speculated on what philosophical writings may have served as inspiration for Gödel's results. He focussed on three figures: Aristotle, Kant, and Leibniz and drew some … Continue reading Gödel Centennial, Day 2