Kurt Godel
Essays for His Centennial
Herausgeber: Feferman, Solomon; Simpson, Stephen G.; Parsons, Charles
Kurt Godel
Essays for His Centennial
Herausgeber: Feferman, Solomon; Simpson, Stephen G.; Parsons, Charles
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Papers examining aspects of Godel's work gathered from a symposium celebrating Gödel's centennial and papers from a 2004 ASL symposium.
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Papers examining aspects of Godel's work gathered from a symposium celebrating Gödel's centennial and papers from a 2004 ASL symposium.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781107683464
- ISBN-10: 1107683467
- Artikelnr.: 38609036
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781107683464
- ISBN-10: 1107683467
- Artikelnr.: 38609036
Part I. General: 1. The Gödel editorial project: a synopsis Solomon
Feferman; 2. Future tasks for Gödel scholars John W. Dawson, Jr, and Cheryl
A. Dawson; Part II. Proof Theory: 3. Kurt Gödel and the metamathematical
tradition Jeremy Avigad; 4. Only two letters: the correspondence between
Herbrand and Gödel Wilfried Sieg; 5. Gödel's reformulation of Gentzen's
first consistency proof for arithmetic: the no-counter-example
interpretation W. W. Tait; 6. Gödel on intuition and on Hilbert's finitism
W. W. Tait; 7. The Gödel hierarchy and reverse mathematics Stephen G.
Simpson; 8. On the outside looking in: a caution about conservativeness
John P. Burgess; Part III. Set Theory: 9. Gödel and set theory Akihiro
Kanamori; 10. Generalizations of Gödel's universe of constructible sets
Sy-David Friedman; 11. On the question of absolute undecidability Peter
Koellner; Part IV. Philosophy of Mathematics: 12. What did Gödel believe
and when did he believe it? Martin Davis; 13. On Gödel's way in: the
influence of Rudolf Carnap Warren Goldfarb; 14. Gödel and Carnap Steve
Awodey and A. W. Carus; 15. On the philosophical development of Kurt Gödel
Mark van Atten and Juliette Kennedy; 16. Platonism and mathematical
intuition in Kurt Gödel's thought Charles Parsons; 17. Gödel's conceptual
realism Donald A. Martin.
Feferman; 2. Future tasks for Gödel scholars John W. Dawson, Jr, and Cheryl
A. Dawson; Part II. Proof Theory: 3. Kurt Gödel and the metamathematical
tradition Jeremy Avigad; 4. Only two letters: the correspondence between
Herbrand and Gödel Wilfried Sieg; 5. Gödel's reformulation of Gentzen's
first consistency proof for arithmetic: the no-counter-example
interpretation W. W. Tait; 6. Gödel on intuition and on Hilbert's finitism
W. W. Tait; 7. The Gödel hierarchy and reverse mathematics Stephen G.
Simpson; 8. On the outside looking in: a caution about conservativeness
John P. Burgess; Part III. Set Theory: 9. Gödel and set theory Akihiro
Kanamori; 10. Generalizations of Gödel's universe of constructible sets
Sy-David Friedman; 11. On the question of absolute undecidability Peter
Koellner; Part IV. Philosophy of Mathematics: 12. What did Gödel believe
and when did he believe it? Martin Davis; 13. On Gödel's way in: the
influence of Rudolf Carnap Warren Goldfarb; 14. Gödel and Carnap Steve
Awodey and A. W. Carus; 15. On the philosophical development of Kurt Gödel
Mark van Atten and Juliette Kennedy; 16. Platonism and mathematical
intuition in Kurt Gödel's thought Charles Parsons; 17. Gödel's conceptual
realism Donald A. Martin.
Part I. General: 1. The Gödel editorial project: a synopsis Solomon
Feferman; 2. Future tasks for Gödel scholars John W. Dawson, Jr, and Cheryl
A. Dawson; Part II. Proof Theory: 3. Kurt Gödel and the metamathematical
tradition Jeremy Avigad; 4. Only two letters: the correspondence between
Herbrand and Gödel Wilfried Sieg; 5. Gödel's reformulation of Gentzen's
first consistency proof for arithmetic: the no-counter-example
interpretation W. W. Tait; 6. Gödel on intuition and on Hilbert's finitism
W. W. Tait; 7. The Gödel hierarchy and reverse mathematics Stephen G.
Simpson; 8. On the outside looking in: a caution about conservativeness
John P. Burgess; Part III. Set Theory: 9. Gödel and set theory Akihiro
Kanamori; 10. Generalizations of Gödel's universe of constructible sets
Sy-David Friedman; 11. On the question of absolute undecidability Peter
Koellner; Part IV. Philosophy of Mathematics: 12. What did Gödel believe
and when did he believe it? Martin Davis; 13. On Gödel's way in: the
influence of Rudolf Carnap Warren Goldfarb; 14. Gödel and Carnap Steve
Awodey and A. W. Carus; 15. On the philosophical development of Kurt Gödel
Mark van Atten and Juliette Kennedy; 16. Platonism and mathematical
intuition in Kurt Gödel's thought Charles Parsons; 17. Gödel's conceptual
realism Donald A. Martin.
Feferman; 2. Future tasks for Gödel scholars John W. Dawson, Jr, and Cheryl
A. Dawson; Part II. Proof Theory: 3. Kurt Gödel and the metamathematical
tradition Jeremy Avigad; 4. Only two letters: the correspondence between
Herbrand and Gödel Wilfried Sieg; 5. Gödel's reformulation of Gentzen's
first consistency proof for arithmetic: the no-counter-example
interpretation W. W. Tait; 6. Gödel on intuition and on Hilbert's finitism
W. W. Tait; 7. The Gödel hierarchy and reverse mathematics Stephen G.
Simpson; 8. On the outside looking in: a caution about conservativeness
John P. Burgess; Part III. Set Theory: 9. Gödel and set theory Akihiro
Kanamori; 10. Generalizations of Gödel's universe of constructible sets
Sy-David Friedman; 11. On the question of absolute undecidability Peter
Koellner; Part IV. Philosophy of Mathematics: 12. What did Gödel believe
and when did he believe it? Martin Davis; 13. On Gödel's way in: the
influence of Rudolf Carnap Warren Goldfarb; 14. Gödel and Carnap Steve
Awodey and A. W. Carus; 15. On the philosophical development of Kurt Gödel
Mark van Atten and Juliette Kennedy; 16. Platonism and mathematical
intuition in Kurt Gödel's thought Charles Parsons; 17. Gödel's conceptual
realism Donald A. Martin.