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    (1 other version)Alan Turing in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Andrew Hodges - unknown
    The origin of my article lies in the appearance of Copeland and Proudfoot's feature article in Scientific American, April 1999. This preposterous paper, as described on another page, suggested that Turing was the prophet of 'hypercomputation'. In their references, the authors listed Copeland's entry on 'The Church-Turing thesis' in the Stanford Encyclopedia. In the summer of 1999, I circulated an open letter criticising the Scientific American article. I included criticism of this Encyclopedia entry. This was forwarded to Prof. Ed Zalta, (...)
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    Alan Turing.Andrew Hodges - 2000 - Minds and Machines.
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    Turing: The Great Philosophers.Andrew Hodges - 1999 - Routledge.
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    A L a N t U r I N.Andrew Hodges - manuscript
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    The Alan Turing bibliography.Andrew Hodges - manuscript
    Almost everything Turing wrote is now accessible on-line in some form, much of it in the Turing Digital Archive, which makes available scanned versions of the physical papers held in the archive at King's College, Cambridge University. See..
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    The Logical and the Physical.Andrew Hodges - 2002 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), A Companion to Philosophical Logic. Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 665–679.
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    Unveiling the official blue plaque on Alan Turing's birthplace.Andrew Hodges - manuscript
    The day was particularly appropriate. There was a great deal of publicity for the 50th anniversary of the world's first working modern computer, which ran at Manchester on 21 June 1948. And at 10.30pm the night before, 22 June 1998, the House of Commons had voted by a large majority to change the law so that homosexual and heterosexual acts would alike be governed by an 'age of consent' of 16. It was recognised by all sides that the issue at (...)
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    Alan Turing and the Turing Machine.Turing's Analysis of Computability, and Major Applications of it.The Confluence of Ideas in 1936.Turing in the Land of O.Mathematical Logic and the Origin of Modern Computers. [REVIEW]John N. Crossley, Andrew Hodges, Rolf Herken, Stephen C. Kleene, Robin Gandy, Solomon Feferman, Martin Davis & Esther R. Phillips - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1089.
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    B. jack Copeland , the essential Turing: The ideas that gave birth to the computer age. Oxford: Clarendon press, 2004. Pp. VIII+613. Isbn 0-19-825079-7. £50.00 . Isbn 0-19-825080-0. £14.99. [REVIEW]Andrew Hodges - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (3):470-471.