Talk:Jon Barwise
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[edit]I believe the link to the paper about Barwise's terminal illness by S. Holly Stocking is no longer any good. It may be that the server was down when I checked.
I'm also not sure that he wrote a book called Tarski's World. It's probably the language proof and logic book, and Tarski's World is rather a program that comes with the book than a book itself.
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[edit]The link "He taught us how to die" is not working. --Tillmo 21:22, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
Handbook of Mathematical Logic
[edit]My copy lists "Jon Barwise" (not K.J.) as the sole editor although Keisler has a chapter, co-edited the Model Theory part, and is a series editor. Some sites list Keisler as an Editor but this is false at least of the 1978 printing. 72.228.150.44 (talk) 05:51, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
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