Established in 2007, The Saul Kripke Center houses the archives of Professor Saul A. Kripke, one of the most distinguished philosophers and logicians of his time, who made significant and wide-ranging contributions to set theory, modal logic, mathematical logic, and philosophy.
The Center is creating a digital archive to preserve Professor Kripke’s works, including recordings of lectures and seminars dating back to 1970, and lecture notes, manuscripts, and philosophical and mathematical correspondence dating back to the 1950s. The Center sponsors graduate fellowships for students enrolled in the CUNY Graduate Center’s Ph.D Program in Philosophy. The Center makes its archive available to visiting scholars. The Center also hosts regular lecture series (e.g., the Young Scholars Series) as well as colloquia by distinguished Kripke Scholars. To find out more about our events and public programming, view Events or sign up for our mailing list by emailing us.
The board of the Center consists of Romina Birman, Jonathan Gilmore, Graham Priest, and Yale Weiss.
The establishment of the Saul Kripke Center was made possible by generous founding contributions by Rabbi Myer Kripke and the City University of New York.