Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
412
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Oct 13, 1994
Wydawca
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10
0198534507
ISBN-13
9780198534501
Opis
Raymond M. Smullyan delves into the fascinating realm of fixed points and self-reference, exploring how these concepts intertwine with Gödel's incompleteness theorems. The book provides readers with a comprehensive examination of diagonalization, a technique pivotal to understanding the limits of formal systems. Through a meticulously structured narrative, Smullyan introduces the profound implications of self-reference in mathematical logic and philosophy, illuminating the paradoxes and puzzles that arise from these ideas.
With an engaging writing style, the author invites readers into a world where mathematics meets the complexities of language and cognition. The exploration of self-referential statements serves not only as a mathematical inquiry but also as a philosophical meditation. Both scholars and enthusiasts are likely to find value in the clarity and depth of Smullyan's analysis, as it opens up new avenues for thinking about truth, provability, and the nature of mathematical thought.
With an engaging writing style, the author invites readers into a world where mathematics meets the complexities of language and cognition. The exploration of self-referential statements serves not only as a mathematical inquiry but also as a philosophical meditation. Both scholars and enthusiasts are likely to find value in the clarity and depth of Smullyan's analysis, as it opens up new avenues for thinking about truth, provability, and the nature of mathematical thought.