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Gödel Lecturers
The Nineteenth Annual
Gödel Lecture 2008
W. Hugh Woodin, The Continuum Hypothesis, the $\Omega$ Conjecture, and the inner model problem of one supercompact cardinal
The Eighteenth Annual
Gödel Lecture 2007
Ehud Hrushovski (a lecture on his work delivered in his absence by Thomas Scanlon)
The Seventeenth Annual
Gödel Lecture 2006
Per Martin-Löf, The two layers of logic
The Sixteenth Annual
Gödel Lecture 2005
Menachem
Magidor, Skolem-Lowenheim theorems for generalized logics
The
Fifteenth Annual Gödel Lecture 2004
Michael O. Rabin, Proofs persuasions and randomness in mathematics
The
Fourteenth Annual Gödel Lecture 2003
Boris Zilber, Categoricity
The
Thirteenth Annual Gödel Lecture 2002
Harvey Friedman, Issues in the foundations of mathematics
The
Twelfth Annual Gödel Lecture 2001
Theodore A. Slaman, Recursion Theory
The
Eleventh Annual Gödel Lecture 2000
Jon Barwise (Cancelled due to death of speaker)
The
Tenth Annual Gödel Lecture 1999
Stephen A. Cook, Logic and computatonal complexity
The Ninth Annual Gödel Lecture 1998
Alexander S. Kechris, Current Trends in Descriptive Set Theory
The Eighth Annual Gödel Lecture 1997
1997
Solomon Feferman, Occupations and Preoccupations with Gödel: His*Works*
and the Work
The Seventh Annual Gödel Lecture 1996
1996 Saharon Shelah, Categoricity without compactness
The Sixth Annual Gödel Lecture 1995
1995 Leo Harrington, Goedel, Heidegger, and Direct Perception (or,
Why I am a Recursion Theorist)
The Fifth Annual Gödel Lecture 1994
1994 Donald A. Martin, L(R): A Survey
The Fourth Annual Gödel Lecture 1993
1993 Angus Macintyre, Logic of Real and p-adic Analysis: Achievements
and Challenges
The
Third Annual Gödel Lecture 1992
1992 Joseph R. Shoenfield, The Priority Method
The Second Annual Gödel Lecture 1991
1991 Dana Scott, Will Logicians be Replaced by Machines?
The First Annual Gödel Lecture 1990
1990 Ronald Jensen, Inner Models and Large Cardinals
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