Having read _Principia_ did Pitts read Kurt Goedel[1]? I would very much like to know what he thought of it!
What an incredibly sad story - burning years of work in meloncholy, all thanks to the lies of an angry woman. Wiener, though, shares a great deal of blame - a man should not pass judgement in on his friends without inquiring into the truth of the matter.
Given that Gödel and Pitts most likely wrote to one another (although their correspondence doesn't survive), it's very probable that they were intimately familiar with the work of one another.
There's an entire chapter dedicated to Walter Pitts in Kurt Gödel: Collected Works, Volume V.
What an incredibly sad story - burning years of work in meloncholy, all thanks to the lies of an angry woman. Wiener, though, shares a great deal of blame - a man should not pass judgement in on his friends without inquiring into the truth of the matter.
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_...