Originally written in 1958, this text clearly explains the tenets and importance of Godel's classic proof, and its influence on mathematics and philosophy.
An Introduction to LOGIC and SCIENTIFIC METHOD BY MORRIS R. COHEN Department of Philosophy, College of the City of New York AND ERNEST NAGEL Department of Philosophy, Columbia University HARCOURT, BRACE WORLD, INC. NEW YORK AND BURLINGAME COPYRIGHT, 1934, BY EARCOTJRT, BRACE WORLD, INC, All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this ...
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Incompleteness: The Proof and Paradox of Kurt Godel