Abstract

1. The two Tarskis 2. Independence and university Interlude I. The Banach-Tarski paradox, set theory and the axiom of choice 3. Polot! The Polish attribute Interlude II. The completeness and decidability of algebra and geometry 4. A wider sphere of influence Interlude III. Truth and definability 5. How the 'Unity of Science' saved Tarski's life 6. Berkeley is so far from Princeton 7. Building a school Interlude IV. The publication campaigns 8 'Papa Tarski' and his students 9. Three meetings and two departures 10. Logic and methodology, center stage 11. Heydays Interlude V. Model theory and the 1963 symposium 12. Around the world 13. Los Angeles and Berkeley Interlude VI. Algebras of logic 14. A decade of honors 15. The last times.

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