Title
Wang, H. A logical journey : from Gödel to philosophy
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Hao Wang. A logical journey: from Gödel to philosophy
Series: Representation and mind
Hao Wang (1921-1995) was one of the few confidants of the great mathematician and logician Kurt Gödel. A Logical Journey is a continuation of Wang's Reflections on Gödel and also elaborates on discussions contained in From Mathematics to Philosophy. A decade in preparation, it contains important and unfamiliar insights into Gödel's views on a wide range of issues, from Platonism and the nature of logic to minds and machines, the existence of God, and positivism and phenomenology. The impact of Gödel's theorem on twentieth-century thought is on par with that of Einstein's theory of relativity, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, or Keynesian economics. These previously unpublished intimate and informal conversations, however, bring to light and amplify Gödel's other major contributions to logic and philosophy. They reveal that there is much more in Gödel's philosophy of mathematics than is commonly believed, and more in his philosophy than his philosophy of mathematics. Wang writes that "it is even possible that his quite informal and loosely structured conversations with me, which I am freely using in this book, will turn out to be the fullest existing expression of the diverse components of his inadequately articulated general philosophy. "The first two chapters are devoted to Gödel's life and mental development. In the chapters that follow, Wang illustrates the quest for overarching solutions and grand unification of knowledge and action in Gödel's written speculations on God and an afterlife. He gives the background and a chronological summary of the conversations considers Gödel's comments on philosophies and philosophers (his support of Husserl's phenomenology and his digressions on Kant and Wittgenstein), and his attempt to demonstrate the superiority of the mind's power over brains and machines. Three chapters are tied together by what Wang perceives to be Gödel's governing ideal of philosophy: an exact theory in which mathematics and Newtonian physics serve as a model for philosophy or metaphysics. Finally, in an epilog, Wang sketches his own approach to philosophy in contrast to his interpretation of Gödel's outlook.
ISBN
0262231891
Publication Date
1996
Publisher
MIT Press
City
Cambridge, Mass
Keywords
Kurt Gödel, logicians - biography
Recommended Citation
The Rockefeller University, "Wang, H. A logical journey : from Gödel to philosophy" (1996). RU Authors. 174.
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/ru-authors/174
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The Rockefeller University Library Math Physics Library QA 29 G594 W246 1996
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