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Joel David Hamkins

mathematics and philosophy of the infinite.

  • By Joel David Hamkins
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly one post per month

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Oct 2022 3
Nov 2022 1
Dec 2022 1
Jan 2023 3
Feb 2023 0
Mar 2023 1
Apr 2023 3
May 2023 7
Jun 2023 0
Jul 2023 0
Aug 2023 2
Sep 2023 2
Oct 2023 1
Nov 2023 3
Dec 2023 1
Jan 2024 2
Feb 2024 2
Mar 2024 2
Apr 2024 0
May 2024 0

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Most recent posts

Gödel incompleteness, graduate course, Notre Dame, Fall 2024
This will be a graduate course at the University of Notre Dame. Course title: Gödel incompleteness Course description. We shall explore at length all aspects of the Gödel incompleteness phenomenon, covering Turing’s solution of the …
On , by Joel David Hamkins, 53 words
Failing definite descriptions, Notre Dame Food for Thought Seminar, March 2024
I gave a talk for the Food for Thought seminar for the Notre Dame philosophy department. The topic concerned definite descriptions, particularly the semantics that might be given when one extends first-order logic to include …
On , by Joel David Hamkins, 55 words
How the continuum hypothesis could have been a fundamental axiom, UC Irvine Logic & Philosoph of Science Colloquium, March 2024
This will be a talk for the Logic and Philosophy of Science Colloquium at the University of California at Irvine, 15 March 2024. Abstract. With a simple historical thought experiment, I should like to describe …
On , by Joel David Hamkins, 64 words