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aboutlogic
Author: Deniz Sarikaya, Thorsten Altenkirch
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We are a new bi-weekly podcast where logic, mathematics, philosophy, and computer science meet.
aboutlogic features in-depth conversations with people working in and around the foundations of these subjects. We talk about topics ranging from the foundations of computer science and set theory to critical thinking, puzzles, and what academic life is really like—its motivations, frustrations, and surprises.
aboutlogic features in-depth conversations with people working in and around the foundations of these subjects. We talk about topics ranging from the foundations of computer science and set theory to critical thinking, puzzles, and what academic life is really like—its motivations, frustrations, and surprises.
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aboutlogic #07 | We’re joined by Alexander Steen, who works on logics to be used in legal contexts.
In this episode, we talk about the relationship between ethics and law, how good old-fashioned artificial intelligence can help legal practitioners, and how to use theorem proving practices for this.
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aboutlogic #06 | We’re joined by Colin Rittberg to discuss the philosophy and sociology of mathematics and the concept of epistemic injustice within mathematical communities.
We’re joined by Steve Awodey, one of the founders of Homotopy Type Theory.
In this episode, we talk about the relationship between philosophy and mathematics, the main ideas behind geometric thinking and logic, and how all of this connects to computer science.
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Today we’re joined by Graham Priest from New York, a philosopher who also studied mathematics and is well known for many things. In particular, we will talk about contradictory logics – logics where we can work with a contradiction without being able to prove everything. We’ll also discuss non-standard topics, including non-standard arithmetic and non-standard set theory, and how all of this is philosophically motivated.
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This weeks interview with Kevin Buzzard touches on topics like: Theorem Proving Software, LEAN, Fermat's Last Theorem and Foundations of Mathematics.
This weeks interview with Deniz Sarikaya touches on topics like: Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, Sociology of Mathematics, Set Theory and the Universe vs. Multiverse-Debate
This weeks interview with Thorsten Altenkirch touches on topics like: Theorem proving software in education, constructive mathematics, type theory and many more.
Welcome to aboutlogic, a dedicated space where the realms of logic, mathematics, philosophy, and computer science converge. Every two weeks, we feature in-depth conversations with some of the most brilliant minds in these fields, who were somehow stupid enough to speak with us.







