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[EAN: 9789027710468], Neubuch, [PU: Springer Netherlands Okt 1980], PHILOSOPHIE; WISSENSCHAFTSPHILOSOPHIE; EFFECTIVENESS; FORMALISM; FOUNDATION; IDEA; MATHEMATICS; MODEL; NATURE; PHILOSOPHY; PRESENT; SUBJECT, This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book grew out of a graduate student paper [261] in which I set down some criticisms of J. R. Lucas' attempt to refute mechanism by means of G6del's theorem. I had made several such abortive attempts myself and had become familiar with their pitfalls, and especially with the double edged nature of incompleteness arguments. My original idea was to model the refutation of mechanism on the almost universally accepted G6delian refutation of Hilbert's formalism, but I kept getting stuck on questions of mathematical philosophy which I found myself having to beg. A thorough study of the foundational works of Hilbert and Bernays finally convinced me that I had all too naively and uncritically bought this refutation of formalism. I did indeed discover points of surprisingly close contact between formalism and mechanism, but also that it was possible to under mine certain strong arguments against these positions precisely by invok ing G6del's and related work. I also began to realize that the Church Turing thesis itself is the principal bastion protecting mechanism, and that G6del's work was perhaps the best thing that ever happened to both mechanism and formalism. I pushed these lines of argument in my dis sertation with the patient help of my readers, Raymond Nelson and Howard Stein. I would especially like to thank the latter for many valuable criticisms of my dissertation as well as some helpful suggestions for reor ganizing it in the direction of the present book. 304 pp. Englisch, Books<
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[EAN: 9789027710468], Neubuch, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Springer Netherlands], PHILOSOPHIE; WISSENSCHAFTSPHILOSOPHIE; EFFECTIVENESS; FORMALISM; FOUNDATION; IDEA; MATHEMATICS; MODEL; NATURE; PHILOSOPHY; PRESENT; SUBJECT, Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book grew out of a graduate student paper [261] in which I set down some criticisms of J. R. Lucas' attempt to refute mechanism by means of G6del's theorem. I had made several such abortive attempts myself and had become familiar with their pitfalls, and especially with the double edged nature of incompleteness arguments. My original idea was to model the refutation of mechanism on the almost universally accepted G6delian refutation of Hilbert's formalism, but I kept getting stuck on questions of mathematical philosophy which I found myself having to beg. A thorough study of the foundational works of Hilbert and Bernays finally convinced me that I had all too naively and uncritically bought this refutation of formalism. I did indeed discover points of surprisingly close contact between formalism and mechanism, but also that it was possible to under mine certain strong arguments against these positions precisely by invok ing G6del's and related work. I also began to realize that the Church Turing thesis itself is the principal bastion protecting mechanism, and that G6del's work was perhaps the best thing that ever happened to both mechanism and formalism. I pushed these lines of argument in my dis sertation with the patient help of my readers, Raymond Nelson and Howard Stein. I would especially like to thank the latter for many valuable criticisms of my dissertation as well as some helpful suggestions for reor ganizing it in the direction of the present book. 304 pp. Englisch, Books<
[EAN: 9789027710468], Neubuch, [PU: Springer Netherlands Okt 1980], PHILOSOPHIE; WISSENSCHAFTSPHILOSOPHIE; EFFECTIVENESS; FORMALISM; FOUNDATION; IDEA; MATHEMATICS; MODEL; NATURE; PHILOSOPHY; PRESENT; SUBJECT, This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book grew out of a graduate student paper [261] in which I set down some criticisms of J. R. Lucas' attempt to refute mechanism by means of G6del's theorem. I had made several such abortive attempts myself and had become familiar with their pitfalls, and especially with the double edged nature of incompleteness arguments. My original idea was to model the refutation of mechanism on the almost universally accepted G6delian refutation of Hilbert's formalism, but I kept getting stuck on questions of mathematical philosophy which I found myself having to beg. A thorough study of the foundational works of Hilbert and Bernays finally convinced me that I had all too naively and uncritically bought this refutation of formalism. I did indeed discover points of surprisingly close contact between formalism and mechanism, but also that it was possible to under mine certain strong arguments against these positions precisely by invok ing G6del's and related work. I also began to realize that the Church Turing thesis itself is the principal bastion protecting mechanism, and that G6del's work was perhaps the best thing that ever happened to both mechanism and formalism. I pushed these lines of argument in my dis sertation with the patient help of my readers, Raymond Nelson and Howard Stein. I would especially like to thank the latter for many valuable criticisms of my dissertation as well as some helpful suggestions for reor ganizing it in the direction of the present book. 304 pp. Englisch, Books<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9789027710468 ISBN (ISBN-10): 9027710465 Gebonden uitgave pocket book Verschijningsjaar: 1980 Uitgever: J. Webb 304 Bladzijden Gewicht: 0,619 kg Taal: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternatieve schrijfwijzen: 90-277-1046-5, 978-90-277-1046-8 alternatieve schrijfwijzen en verwante zoekwoorden: Auteur van het boek: webb, chamber, judson, church howard, nelson, howard stein, hilbert bernays Titel van het boek: mechanism mentalism and metamathematics essay finitism, synthese
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Auteur: J. Webb Titel: Synthese Library; Mechanism, Mentalism and Metamathematics - An Essay on Finitism Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer Netherland 285 Bladzijden Verschijningsjaar: 1980-10-31 Dordrecht; NL Taal: Engels 160,49 € (DE) 164,99 € (AT) 177,00 CHF (CH) Available XIII, 285 p.
BB; Hardcover, Softcover / Philosophie/Sonstiges; Philosophie des Geistes; Verstehen; effectiveness; formalism; foundation; idea; mathematics; model; nature; philosophy; present; subject; Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy of Science; Wissenschaftsphilosophie und -theorie; BC; EA
I / Mechanism: Some Historical Notes.- II / Mind, Number, and the Infinite.- III / the Mental, the Finite, and the Formal.- IV / Effectiveness Mechanized.- Concluding Summary.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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