Stephen Cole Kleene Quotes (21 Quotes)


    I had a liberal arts education at Amherst College where I had two majors, mathematics and philosophy.

    It wasn't until my second year that I got to actually work with Church.

    I don't think Post often came to Princeton during the '30s. I can't remember ever seeing him in Princeton.


    I went to Princeton from Amherst, where I split my interests between mathematics and philosophy.


    The job in Wisconsin was the first genuine offer of an academic job in a university which I received.


    As I say, there was this movement to try to bring philosophers and mathematicians together into an organization where they would talk to each other. An organization wasn't effective unless you had a journal. That's about all I know.


    I returned to Princeton with a research assistantship on February 7, 1934, and remained there through the academic year 1934-35.

    Here at Wisconsin we didn't get an undergraduate course in mathematical logic until the '60s.

    I read one or two other books which gave me a background in mathematics other than logic.

    Those three years ended with June 1933. At that time I left Princeton, having submitted my Ph.D. thesis.


    And what I learned in Church's course. He trained us intensively in his new system, which he was just developing. Two papers were presented. I think the second paper wasn't published until well after the course was finished.

    When I got to Princeton I made a point of attending the Philosophy Club and listening to the lectures, but I didn't get involved in any discussions in those clubs. I guess after the first year, I dropped that.

    For example, the philosophers who were interested in logic were probably rather logical for mathematicians. But the ASL got us together, so we could talk to each other and publish in the same journal.

    I suppose Church's course had six or eight people in it, but I can't remember the name of even another one of them now. None of them went into logic.

    I had some hesitations about philosophy because, if you worked out a philosophical theory, it was hard to know whether you were going to be able to prove it or whether other theories had just as good a claim on belief.

    I think that after Church got his Ph.D. he studied in Europe, maybe in the Netherlands, for a year or two.

    Well, I think Barkley and I were the only two who were working with Church for a Ph.D.


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