Gödel's theorem : a very short introduction / Adrian Moore.

This book provides an introduction to Gödel's theorem. Gödel's theorem states that no axiomatization can determine the whole truth and nothing but the truth concerning arithmetic. The content of the theorem is elucidated and distinguished from that of other claims with which it is often co...

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Main Author: Moore, Adrian (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Edition:First edition.
Series:Oxford Academic.
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Online Access:Oxford Very Short Introductions
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Summary:This book provides an introduction to Gödel's theorem. Gödel's theorem states that no axiomatization can determine the whole truth and nothing but the truth concerning arithmetic. The content of the theorem is elucidated and distinguished from that of other claims with which it is often confused. The significance of the theorem is also discussed. Particular emphasis is laid on the appeal of axiomatization and on attempts that were made, in the half century preceding Gödel's proof, to provide the very thing that the theorem precludes. This includes discussion of Hilbert's programme, part of which was to provide a consistent foundation for mathematics and to demonstrate its consistency by mathematical means. Two proofs of Gödel's theorem are given. The second and more elaborate proof is also shown to yield Gödel's second theorem: that no consistent axiomatization of arithmetic can be used to prove a statement corresponding to a statement of its own consistency. The final two chapters of the book explore the implications of Gödel's results: for Hilbert's programme; for the question whether the human mind, in its capacity to think beyond any given axiomatization of arithmetic, has powers beyond those of any possible computer; and for the nature of mathematics.
Physical Description:1 online resource (152 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0192847856
9780192847850
0191943177
9780191943171
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