Exploring the Frontiers of Incompleteness: Hugh Woodin
The "Exploring the Frontiers of Incompleteness" project is made possible by the generous support of the John Templeton Foundation, through a grant given to Peter Koellner. The aim is to bring together some of the most prominent thinkers who have struggled with the following questions: (1) Do the questions that are independent of the standard axioms admit of determinate answers? (2) If so then what are those answers and how might we go about determining them? For more information visit: http://logic.harvard.edu/efi.php#

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