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Incompleteness The Proof And Paradox Of Kurt Gdel Goedel 1st Edition Rebecca Goldstein

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Incompleteness The Proof And Paradox Of Kurt Gdel Goedel 1st Edition Rebecca Goldstein
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Rebecca Goldstein
ISBN: 9780393051698, 0393051692
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Incompleteness The Proof And Paradox Of Kurt Gdel Goedel 1st Edition Rebecca Goldstein by Rebecca Goldstein 9780393051698, 0393051692 instant download after payment.

A masterly introduction to the life and thought of the man who transformed our conception of math forever.

Kurt Gödel is considered the greatest logician since Aristotle. His monumental theorem of incompleteness demonstrated that in every formal system of arithmetic there are true statements that nevertheless cannot be proved. The result was an upheaval that spread far beyond mathematics, challenging conceptions of the nature of the mind.

Rebecca Goldstein, a MacArthur-winning novelist and philosopher, explains the philosophical vision that inspired Gödel's mathematics, and reveals the ironic twist that led to radical misinterpretations of his theorems by the trendier intellectual fashions of the day, from positivism to postmodernism. Ironically, both he and his close friend Einstein felt themselves intellectual exiles, even as their work was cited as among the most important in twentieth-century thought. For Gödel , the sense of isolation would have tragic consequences.

This lucid and accessible study makes Gödel's theorem and its mindbending implications comprehensible to the general reader, while bringing this eccentric, tortured genius and his world to life.

Probing the life and work of Kurt Gödel, "Incompleteness" indelibly portrays the tortured genius whose vision rocked the stability of mathematical reasoning— and brought him to the edge of madness.

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