Ray Turner
This article is about the English scientist. For other uses, see Ray Turner (disambiguation).
Ray Turner | |
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Born |
England | 28 April 1947
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Professor |
Employer | University of Essex |
Known for | his publications on Logic in computer science and the Philosophy of computer science |
Professor Raymond Turner (born 28 April 1947) is an English logician and theoretical computer scientist based at the University of Essex. He is best known for his work on logic in computer science and for his pioneering work in the philosophy of computer science. He is on the editorial boards for the "Journal of Logic and Computation"[1] and the "Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy: Editor Logic, Computation, and Agency."[2]
Books
- Logics for Artificial Intelligence, 121 pages, E. Horwood, 1984, ISBN 0-470-20123-1
- Truth and Modality for Knowledge Representation, 119 pages, Pitman, 1990, ISBN 0-273-03186-4
- Constructive Foundations for Functional Languages, 288 pages, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, 1 May 1991, ISBN 0-07-707411-4
- Computable Models, 240 pages, Springer, 2009, ISBN 1-84882-051-8
References
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