The Incomputable Alan Turing
--S. Barry Cooper

The last century saw dramatic challenges to the Laplacian
predictability which had underpinned scientific research for around
300 years. Basic to this was Alan Turing's 1936 discovery (along with
Alonzo Church) of the existence of unsolvable problems. This paper
focuses on incomputability as a powerful theme in Turing's work and
personal life, and examines its role in his evolving concept of
machine intelligence. It also traces some of the ways in which
important new developments are anticipated by Turing's ideas in logic.

http://arxiv.org/pdf/1206.1706v1.pdf
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