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Four Lives: A Celebration of Raymond Smullyan

This book brings together various contributions from scholars and enthusiasts to celebrate the life and intellectual contributions of Raymond Smullyan. It includes essays, personal anecdotes, and reflections on Smullyan's work in logic, philosophy, and mathematics. more

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Raymond Smullyan
Raymond Smullyan

Raymond Smullyan was a renowned mathematician and logician. Born on May 25, 1919, and passed away on February 10, 2017, Smullyan was known for his contributions to mathematical logic, combinatorics, and graph theory. His research spanned a wide range of fields, from mathematical logic to game theory, and he was also a prolific author, having written over 50 books. more

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“I know the woman has no soul, I know The woman has no possibilities Of soul or mind or heart, but merely is The masterpiece of flesh: well, be it so. It is her flesh that I adore; I go Thirsting afresh to drain her empty kiss. I know she cannot love: it is not this My vanquished heart implores in overthrow. Tyrannously I crave, I crave alone, Her splendid body, Earth's most eloquent Music, divinest human harmony; Her body now a silent instrument, That 'neath my touch shall wake and make for me The strains I have but dreamed of, never known.”