Alfred Tarski: Life and Logic

by Anita Burdman Feferman

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Alfred Tarski, one of the greatest logicians of all time, is widely thought of as 'the man who defined truth'. His mathematical work on the concepts of truth and logical consequence are cornerstones of modern logic, influencing developments in philosophy, linguistics and computer science. Tarski was a charismatic teacher and zealous promoter of his view of logic as the foundation of all rational thought, a bon-vivant and a womanizer, who played the 'great man' to the hilt. Born in Warsaw in show more 1901 to Jewish parents, he changed his name and converted to Catholicism, but was never able to obtain a professorship in his home country. A fortuitous trip to the United States at the outbreak of war saved his life and turned his career around, even while it separated him from his family for years. By the war's end he was established as a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. There Tarski built an empire in logic and methodology that attracted students and distinguished researchers from all over the world. From the cafes of Warsaw and Vienna to the mountains and deserts of California, this first full length biography places Tarski in the social, intellectual and historical context of his times and presents a frank, vivid picture of a personally and professionally passionate man, interlaced with an account of his major scientific achievements. show less

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Nutty biography of a nutty guy. Mr. Feferman was a student & later colleague. This is mostly a biography with a few interludes of logic/math. I felt they showed Tarski's character & then kept trying to whitewash it; he seemed to be a real jerk. But of course he was a great logician. The straight linear biography format led to a lot of repetition.

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Philosophy, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, History
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199.438Philosophy & psychologyModern western philosophyPhilosophy in other geographic areasEuropeCentral EuropePoland
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QA29 .T32 .F44ScienceMathematicsMathematicsGeneral
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