"I'm sure Church got some of his ideas from this trip to Europe"
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Kleene’s “I’m sure” is doing rhetorical work. It’s not evidence; it’s a wink at what everyone in the field already suspects but can’t footnote. Church, central to the development of lambda calculus and the Church-Turing framework, operated in a moment when foundational questions were international and fast-moving. Europe wasn’t just scenery; it was the hot zone of formalism, proof theory, and philosophical stakes. To say he “got some of his ideas” there is to acknowledge porous borders between schools and nations at exactly the time American mathematics was professionalizing and building its own prestige.
The line also suggests a subtle ethics: not an accusation of plagiarism, but an insistence that genius is often a network effect. Kleene, himself a key figure in recursion theory, is signaling that breakthroughs don’t drop from the sky; they are imported, translated, and reframed. The joke lands because the field prefers austere originality, while its real engine is intellectual cross-pollination.
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Kleene, Stephen Cole. (n.d.). I'm sure Church got some of his ideas from this trip to Europe. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-sure-church-got-some-of-his-ideas-from-this-123457/
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