Reflections on Alan Turing's Life
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The issues Alan Turing had to contend with were not unique to him. Many others before and after have had to deal with many of the same themes. Robert Lubarsky (of Florida Atlantic University) will give a personal view of Turing's life and times, and of his death, and of being a gay logician. Part of the Alan Turing Centenary 2012.
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Created: | 2013-08-28 00:27 |
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Collection: | Turing Centenary Conference - CiE 2012 |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | B. Holm |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | Alan Turing; CiE; |
Abstract: | The issues Alan Turing had to contend with were not unique to him. Many others before and after have had to deal with many of the same themes. Robert Lubarsky (of Florida Atlantic University) will give a personal view of Turing's life and times, and of his death, and of being a gay logician.
This is a video recording of a talk given by Robert Lubarsky at a special event held as a part of the Alan Turing Centenary, on June 16 in the McCrum Lecture Theatre, Corpus Christi College. |
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