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− | '''Haim Gaifman''' is a notoriously intimidating [[Philosophy Department|philosophy]] professor who specializes in [[w:Mathematical logic|mathematical logic]]. He received his PhD at Berkley in 1962 under the tutelage of one of the greatest logicians of the last century, | + | '''Haim Gaifman''' is a notoriously intimidating [[Philosophy Department|philosophy]] professor who specializes in [[w:Mathematical logic|mathematical logic]]. He is infamous for being one of the stiffest graders in the school and surely in the department. Needless to say, if you are interested in small class sizes, Haim Gaifman is the professor for you. The silver lining being those that do brave his class are rewarded with incisive lectures and personalized criticism. He received his PhD at Berkley in 1962 under the tutelage of one of the greatest logicians of the last century, Alfred Tarski. [http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=32667] He is also said to have worked personally with the leading member of the Vianna Circle, Rudolf Carnap. |
He is Israeli. [[Category:Philosophy professors|Gaifman]] | He is Israeli. [[Category:Philosophy professors|Gaifman]] | ||
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Haim Gaifman is a notoriously intimidating philosophy professor who specializes in mathematical logic. He is infamous for being one of the stiffest graders in the school and surely in the department. Needless to say, if you are interested in small class sizes, Haim Gaifman is the professor for you. The silver lining being those that do brave his class are rewarded with incisive lectures and personalized criticism. He received his PhD at Berkley in 1962 under the tutelage of one of the greatest logicians of the last century, Alfred Tarski. [1] He is also said to have worked personally with the leading member of the Vianna Circle, Rudolf Carnap. He is Israeli.
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