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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Godel's unpublished philosphy,
By joedemoe (Zurich, Trieste, Paris) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collected Works: Volume III: Unpublished essays and lectures (Collected Works of Kurt Godel) (Hardcover)
For anyone interseted in Godel's thought, this book is absolutely wonderful. Also for anyone interested in Platonism and how one can be a platonist after the crisis in math, this is a good thing to read. Moveover, Godel was sort of a freek-job and didn't like to publish stuff about his personal philosphic views, so you won't get the real deal if you only read the stuff he published. Much like his homie Einstein, Godel spent the last chunk of his life plugging away at a unified theory, Einstein's was reletivity, Godel's was metaphysics. Really good stuff. Sure, you can read that Godel, Escher, Bach stuff, but then you are only learning what the man wants you to know. You gots ta get the real deal from the source. Word.
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Collected Works: Volume III: Unpublished essays and lectures (Collected Works of Kurt Godel) by Kurt Godel (Hardcover - March 30, 1995)
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