Talk:William Craig
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There is also a well-known logician and philospher named William Craig, who received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1951 and is currently a Professor Emeritus at Berkeley. This William Craig is best known for the "Craig Interpolation Theorem", the simplest version of which says that if a sentence A implies another sentence B, then there is a sentence C containing only terms common to A and B, such that A implies C and C implies B. -- Joseph Shipman
[edit] Author?
I just finished Enemy at the Gates by William Craig. How come there isn't a wikipage about him? It's wierd that there are so many William Craig politicians and broadcasters. Maybe the author just wasn't put on this page.
Cam 04:34, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Move page?
Surely, as we do not have a single person identified as the primary meaning of "William Craig", and "William Craig" is a redirect to this page, this should be moved to "William Craig" without the disambiguation. PatGallacher 09:21, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

