An Introduction to Godel's Theorems
β Scribed by Peter Smith
- Book ID
- 127453960
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0521857848
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β¦ Synopsis
In 1931, the young Kurt GΓΆdel published his First Incompleteness Theorem, which tells us that, for any sufficiently rich theory of arithmetic, there are some arithmetical truths the theory cannot prove. This remarkable result is among the most intriguing (and most misunderstood) in logic. GΓΆdel also outlined an equally significant Second Incompleteness Theorem.How are these Theorems established, and why do they matter? Peter Smith answers these questions by presenting an unusual variety of proofs for the First Theorem, showing how to prove the Second Theorem, and exploring a family of related results (including some not easily available elsewhere). The formal explanations are interwoven with discussions of the wider significance of the two Theorems. This book will be accessible to philosophy students with a limited formal background. It is equally suitable for mathematics students taking a first course in mathematical logic.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
"Among the many expositions of G?del's incompleteness theorems written for non-specialists, this book stands apart. With exceptional clarity, Franz?n gives careful, non-technical explanations both of what those theorems say and, more importantly, what they do not. No other book aims, as his does, to