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Raymond Smullyan [1]

Raymond Merrill Smullyan, (May 25, 1919 - February 6, 2017 [2])
was an American mathematician, logician, philosopher, magician, pianist, and professor of Philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington. He held a Ph.D. in mathematics on the theory of formal systems from Princeton University under advisor Alonzo Church [3]. Smullyan was author of fourteen books and of numerous research articles on the topics of mathematical logic, first-order logic, set theory, theory of computable functions, recreational mathematics, mathematical games and puzzles, retrograde chess problems, and Eastern philosophy. He has been a contributor to Scientific American [4].

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Selected Publications

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External Links

Smullyan

A Mathematical Mystery Tour

featuring Jean Dieudonné, Michael Atiyah, Greg Moore, Paul Erdős, René Thom, Raymond Smullyan, and Ivor Grattan-Guinness - White Knight at 36:45
  1. Proof Beyond Doubt 2:51
  1. The Language of Abstraction 12:20
  1. Discovery or Invention 19:18
  1. Playing the Numbers 22:13
  1. The Taming of the Infinite 25:37
  1. Contradictions and Paradoxes 29:22
  1. Incomplete Future 40:20

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