Saul Kripke(1940–2022)
Saul Aaron Kripke was an American analytic philosopher and logician. He was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and emeritus professor at Princeton University. From the 1960s until his death, he was a central figure in a number of fields related to mathematical and modal logic, philosophy of language and mathematics, metaphysics, epistemology, and recursion theory.
United States
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Publications
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Citations
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Most Cited Works
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Distinguished Professor
The Graduate Center, CUNY
New York, US
External Profiles
Education
Omaha Central High School
Harvard University(bachelor's degree)
Career Timeline
Princeton University?–present
CUNY Graduate School and University Center?–present
The Rockefeller University?–present
City University of New York?–present
Academy Memberships
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Top Publications
GÖDEL’S THEOREM AND DIRECT SELF-REFERENCE
The Review of Symbolic Logic20216 citations
Ungroundedness in Tarskian Languages
Journal of Philosophical Logic20184 citations
Mathematical Incompleteness Results in First-Order Peano Arithmetic: A Revisionist View of the Early History
History and Philosophy of Logic20214 citations
THE COLLAPSE OF THE HILBERT PROGRAM: A VARIATION ON THE GÖDELIAN THEME
The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic20221 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
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Timothy Williamson
Schock Prize in Logic (2022)
SS
Saharon Shelah
Schock Prize in Logic (2018)
RB
Ruth Barcan Marcus
Schock Prize in Logic (2015)
DP
Derek Parfit
Schock Prize in Logic (2014)
HP
Hilary Putnam
Schock Prize in Logic (2011)
TN
Thomas Nagel
Balzan Prize (2008)
JH
Jaakko Hintikka
Schock Prize in Logic (2005)
SF
Solomon Feferman
Schock Prize in Logic (2003)
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