The mentor of Alan Turing: Max Newman (1897--1984) as a logician (Q384416)

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The mentor of Alan Turing: Max Newman (1897--1984) as a logician
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    The mentor of Alan Turing: Max Newman (1897--1984) as a logician (English)
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    27 November 2013
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    This paper is concerned with the work and life of M. H. A. Newman (first name Max) mainly in connection to lectures and work in mathematical logic and foundations. In the paper we have the following subjects: 1) The run of Newman's course, 1933--1936; 2) The demise of Newman's course, 1937--1942; 3) Newman on Russel's epistemology, 1926--1928; 4) Newman on mathematical analysis, 1923; 5) Newman on the philosophy of science, 1922--1923 (logical pluralism and physics); 6) A crucial period in Vienna, 1922--1923; 7) The effect of Lionel Penrose; 8) Conclusion. Don't forget that Newman worked also, and perhaps mainly, in topology and the beginning of the computer era as well as a codebreaker in Bletchley Park. This is a very nice paper, dealing with the ins and outs of the relevant actors but surely mainly with Newman. Better than trying to review the contents, the reviewer gives the advise to potential readers to benefit from the knowledge shown in this illuminating paper; it is very well worth it. A little criticism: the name of Alan Turing, his work and his personality are only slightly used in the paper; perhaps Turing with his work and contacts with Newman was used as a stepping-stone to interest possible readers in the life and work of Newman.
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    Max Newman
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    Alan Turing
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    logic
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    foundations of mathematics
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    topology
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    computer science
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    codebreakers
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