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After Goedel

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Book After Goedel Richard L. Tieszen
Libristo code: 04533927
Publishers Oxford University Press, May 2011
Richard Tieszen presents an analysis, development, and defense of a number of central ideas in Kurt... Full description
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Richard Tieszen presents an analysis, development, and defense of a number of central ideas in Kurt Godel's writings on the philosophy and foundations of mathematics and logic. Tieszen structures the argument around Godel's three philosophical heroes - Plato, Leibniz, and Husserl - and his engagement with Kant, and supplements close readings of Godel's texts on foundations with materials from Godel's Nachlass and from Hao Wang's discussions with Godel. As well as providing discussions of Godel's views on the philosophical significance of his technical results on completeness, incompleteness, undecidability, consistency proofs, speed-up theorems, and independence proofs, Tieszen furnishes a detailed analysis of Godel's critique of Hilbert and Carnap, and of his subsequent turn to Husserl's transcendental philosophy in 1959. On this basis, a new type of platonic rationalism that requires rational intuition, called 'constituted platonism', is developed and defended. Tieszen shows how constituted platonism addresses the problem of the objectivity of mathematics and of the knowledge of abstract mathematical objects. Finally, he considers the implications of this position for the claim that human minds ('monads') are machines, and discusses the issues of pragmatic holism and rationalism.

About the book

Full name After Goedel
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 258
EAN 9780199606207
ISBN 019960620X
Libristo code 04533927
Weight 558
Dimensions 164 x 241 x 21
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