Gödel’s Disjunction: The Scope and Limits of Mathematical Knowledge [Book Review]

History and Philosophy of Logic 39 (4):401-403 (2018)
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Austrian-born Kurt Gödel is widely considered the greatest logician of modern times. It is above all his celebrated incompleteness theorems—rigorous mathematical results about the necessary limits...

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