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Godel's theorem : a very short introduction

By: Moore, Adrian William.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022Description: xx, 128 p.; ill., 18 cm.ISBN: 9780192847850.Subject(s): Philosophy | Mathematics | Axiomatization | Computers | Decidability | Euclid | Formal languages | Geometry | Hillbert,David | Logical consequence | Mathematical truth | Numerical-proof | Russell,Bertrand | SoundnessDDC classification: 511.3 Summary: When Kurt Goedel published his celebrated theorem, showing that no axiomatization can determine the whole truth and nothing but the truth concerning arithmetic, it had a profound impact on mathematical ideas and philosophical thought. Adrian Moore places the theorem in its intellectual and historical context, explaining the key concepts and misunderstandings.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

When Kurt Goedel published his celebrated theorem, showing that no axiomatization can determine the whole truth and nothing but the truth concerning arithmetic, it had a profound impact on mathematical ideas and philosophical thought. Adrian Moore places the theorem in its intellectual and historical context, explaining the key concepts and misunderstandings.

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