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aboutlogic: premises #02 | Hilbert’s Hotel & Cantor’s Infinity: The Story of Set Theory
Jun 24, 2026
26m 57s
#14 aboutlogic | Dana Scott – Lambda Calculus, Forcing & the Foundations of Math
Jun 17, 2026
33m 00s
aboutlogic: premises #01 | Is Math a Story? A Constructivist Perspective and Captain Ahab's Dilemma
Jun 10, 2026
26m 01s
aboutlogic #13 | Joel David Hamkins – Set Theory, Pluralism & the Multiverse View
Jun 3, 2026
1h 24m 46s
aboutlogic #12 | Urs Schreiber – Quantum (Physics, Computing), Topos & Homotopy Theory
May 20, 2026
59m 33s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() aboutlogic: premises #02 | Hilbert’s Hotel & Cantor’s Infinity: The Story of Set Theory | Your support helps us keep these conversations going! If you’d like to contribute, you can buy us a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/aboutlogic What is set theory—a foundation of math or a science of infinity? In this aboutlogic: premises episode, Deniz and Thorsten explore the history, paradoxes, and philosophical debates behind set theory. From Cantor’s diagonal argument to Hilbert’s Hotel and the role of ZFC, they discuss why set theory became the language of mathematics—and where its limits lie. Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() #14 aboutlogic | Dana Scott – Lambda Calculus, Forcing & the Foundations of Math | aboutlogic #14 | Turing Award winner Dana Scott joins us to discuss his groundbreaking work on lambda calculus, forcing, and Boolean-valued models and how these ideas revolutionized set theory and computability. From his collaborations with Kleene and Solovay to his thoughts on constructive mathematics, Scott shares insights into the history and future of logical foundations. Hear anecdotes about Gödel’s unpublished ideas, Einstein’s influence, and the telephone conversations that shaped modern logic. | 33m 00s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() aboutlogic: premises #01 | Is Math a Story? A Constructivist Perspective and Captain Ahab's Dilemma | Our weekly Premises: Behind-the-scenes thoughts, deep dives, and the ideas that didn’t fit into the main episodes. Is mathematics a discovery or a story we tell ourselves? In this first aboutlogic: premises episode, Deniz and Thorsten explore why math might be more like fiction than absolute truth and what that means for logic, proof, and the future of the field. | 26m 01s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #13 | Joel David Hamkins – Set Theory, Pluralism & the Multiverse View | aboutlogic #13 | In this episode of aboutlogic, we’re joined by Joel David Hamkins, professor at the University of Notre Dame and a leading figure in set theory, mathematical logic, and the philosophy of mathematics. Joel shares his insights into the multiverse view of set theory, a perspective that challenges the traditional "universe view" by embracing a pluralistic approach to mathematical truth. We explore how this view connects to constructivism, potentialism, and the foundations of mathematics, and discuss its implications for understanding concepts like the Continuum Hypothesis (CH) and the nature of mathematical reality. Joel also reflects on the historical contingency of mathematical axioms, the role of categoricity in mathematics, and how different philosophical perspectives, such as Platonism, formalism, and fictionalism, shape the way mathematicians approach their work. Whether you're a mathematician, philosopher, or simply curious about the foundations of logic, this conversation offers a deep dive into the diverse and evolving landscape of mathematical thought. | 1h 24m 46s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #12 | Urs Schreiber – Quantum (Physics, Computing), Topos & Homotopy Theory | aboutlogic #12 | In this episode of aboutlogic, we’re joined by UrsSchreiber, a senior scientist at New York University Abu Dhabi. Urs shares insights into his work at the intersection of quantum physics, topos theory, and homotopy type theory. We explore how these advanced mathematical frameworks help address fundamental questions in physics, from understanding gauge fields to the role of higher category theory in describing the universe. Urs also discusses the historical and philosophical connections between physics and logic, and how modern mathematics is shaping our understanding of reality. | 59m 33s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #11 | Season 1 Recap: Feedback, Highlights & Season 2 Preview | aboutlogic #11 | In this special Season 1 Recap of aboutlogic, Deniz and Thorsten reflect on your comments and feedback, revisit some of the most intriguing topics, and look back at all the incredible guests from the first season. What were the highlights? What did we learn? And what’s in store for Season 2? Join us for a wrap-up filled with insights, gratitude, and a sneak peek at what’s next. | 1h 03m 32s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #10 | Seunghyun Song & Jordi Fairhurst – ABC Conjecture, Epistemic & Linguistic Justice | aboutlogic #10 | In this episode, we talk with Seunghyun Song and Jordi Fairhurst about the ABC conjecture, the importance of epistemic justice, and the role of linguistic justice in non-Western mathematical traditions. How do diverse perspectives reshape our understanding of mathematics? Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 52m 40s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #09 | Andrej Bauer – 5 Stages of Accepting Intuitionistic Math & Proofs by Contradiction | aboutlogic #09 | In this episode, we talk with Andrej Bauer about the five stages of accepting intuitionistic mathematics and the challenges surrounding proofs by contradiction. Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 48m 58s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #08 | Deborah Kant – Talking with Set Theorists: Insights in Mathematical Philosophy | aboutlogic #08 | In this episode, Deborah Kant presents findings from her interview study with set theorists, exploring the relationship between philosophy and empirical methods in mathematics. Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 46m 56s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #07 | Alexander Steen – Interactive Theorem Provers, Legal Reasoning, Non-Standard Logics | aboutlogic #07 | We’re joined by Alexander Steen, who works on logics to be used in legal contexts. In this episode, we talk about the relationship between ethics and law, how good old-fashioned artificial intelligence can help legal practitioners, and how to use theorem proving practices for this. Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 49m 07s | ||||||
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #06 | Colin Rittberg – Philosophy & Sociology of Mathematics, Epistemic Injustice | aboutlogic #06 | We’re joined by Colin Rittberg to discuss the philosophy and sociology of mathematics and the concept of epistemic injustice within mathematical communities. | 47m 25s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #05 | Steve Awodey – Homotopy Type Theory, Logic & Philosophy | We’re joined by Steve Awodey, one of the founders of Homotopy Type Theory. In this episode, we talk about the relationship between philosophy and mathematics, the main ideas behind geometric thinking and logic, and how all of this connects to computer science. Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 51m 38s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #04 | Graham Priest – Working with Contradictions & Paraconsistent Logics | Today we’re joined by Graham Priest from New York, a philosopher who also studied mathematics and is well known for many things. In particular, we will talk about contradictory logics – logics where we can work with a contradiction without being able to prove everything. We’ll also discuss non-standard topics, including non-standard arithmetic and non-standard set theory, and how all of this is philosophically motivated. Join the Discussion: Have questions or thoughts to share? Drop a comment below and engage in a discussion with fellow viewers and experts. | 46m 05s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #01 | Thorsten Altenkirch – Theorem Proving, Constructive Math & Type Theory | This weeks interview with Thorsten Altenkirch touches on topics like: Theorem proving software in education, constructive mathematics, type theory and many more. | 26m 17s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #02 | Deniz Sarikaya – Philosophy of Math, Sociology, Set Theory & Universe vs Multiverse | This weeks interview with Deniz Sarikaya touches on topics like: Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, Sociology of Mathematics, Set Theory and the Universe vs. Multiverse-Debate | 28m 44s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() aboutlogic #03 | Kevin Buzzard – Lean & Formal Mathematics | This weeks interview with Kevin Buzzard touches on topics like: Theorem Proving Software, LEAN, Fermat's Last Theorem and Foundations of Mathematics. | 51m 36s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() aboutlogic Teaser | A Podcast on Logic, Mathematics & Philosophy | Welcome to aboutlogic, a dedicated space where the realms of logic, mathematics, philosophy, and computer science converge. Every two weeks, we feature in-depth conversations with some of the most brilliant minds in these fields, who were somehow stupid enough to speak with us. | 0m 35s | ||||||
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28 placements across 27 markets.

















