This Book is a collection of excerpts from Andrew Hodges' biography of Alan Turing, focusing on Turing's life and work. The excerpts explore Turing's experiences at school and Cambridge, his groundbreaking work in cryptography during World War II at Bletchley Park, and his later contributions to computer science and theoretical biology. Hodges highlights Turing's unique blend of mathematical brilliance, practical ingenuity, and personal struggles. The passages also touch upon the social and political context of Turing's life, including the legal persecution he faced due to his homosexuality. Finally, the text traces the evolution of Turing's ideas, from his theoretical work on computation to his later explorations of morphogenesis and artificial intelligence.
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