In 1938, logician Kurt Godel proved that the continuum hypothesis is consistent with the standard axioms of set theory. |
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Britain maybe isn't the best example to pick, as the logician school of thinking is very much an Anglo-American creation. |
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She wore perfume which would give the most hardened logician the staggers. |
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But Mr Barak, ever the logician, maintains that irreducible interest and not ephemeral emotion will determine the two sides' bottom lines. |
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To do so they brought together in the suburbs of London a number of talented scientists including the famous logician Alan Turing. |
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The Turing test is named for computer scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher Alan Turing. |
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In logic, De Morgan's laws, named for nineteenth century logician and mathematician Augustus De Morgan, are two powerful rules of Boolean algebra and set theory. |
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As we saw earlier, the logical empiricists held that the answer to this question is affirmative, and the logician largely agreed with them about this. |
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This Jew, who is as good a logician as doctor, sees the hour of vengeance approaching. |
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Aristotle is the first great logician in the history of logic. |
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Alan Mathison Turing was an English mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and computer scientist. |
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It also meant that it met a test proposed by Hilary Putnam, a logician and colleague, for a philosophical classic: the smarter you get, the smarter it gets. |
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Anglican archbishop of Dublin, educator, logician, and social reformer. |
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Cournot was perhaps too much of a logician and an epistemologist to venture further in his fertile intuitions on the multiplicity of meanings of the probabilistic and statistical tools of his time. |
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So the logician must be content, for natural problems, with supplying common places for argument selection in any question where we need to judge the inherence of a predicate to a subject. |
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If I had not been a piece of a logician before I came to him. |
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