Kurt Gödel Philosopher-Scientist
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Most of the essays that are collected in this volume are the outcome of talks given at the international conference Kurt Gödel Philosopher: From Logic to Cosmology that was held in Aix-en-Provence (France) in summer 2013. In addition many of the authors belong to a group of scientists who have contributed to a project with the same title under the direction of Gabriella Crocco, to a larger or lesser degree.
For this reason the volume represents more than just a collection of essays on Gödel. ...
Éditeur : Presses universitaires de Provence
Lieu d’édition : Aix-en-Provence
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 15 octobre 2021
ISBN numérique : 979-10-365-7685-0
DOI : 10.4000/books.pup.53500
Collection : Épistémè
Année d’édition : 2016
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-2-85399-976-2
Nombre de pages : 525
Gabriella Crocco et Eva-Maria Engelen
IntroductionGödel’s Nachlass
John W. Dawson et Jr.
What Have We Learned From the Gödel Nachlass, and What More May It Have to Offer?Gabriella Crocco et Eva-Maria Engelen
Kurt Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks (Max Phil)Close Reading of some of Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks (Max Phil)
Julien Bernard
From the Physical Existence of Tuples to Quantum materia primaGödel revives some Leibnizian ideas on physics within the frame of contemporary physics of matter
Paola Cantù
Peano and GödelGabriella Crocco
Sinn/Bedeutung and Intension/Extension in Gödel’s Max Phil IXGabriella Crocco et Julien Bernard
Gödel and the Paradox in Max Phil XEva-Maria Engelen
What Is the Link Between Aristotle’s Philosophy of Mind, the Iterative Conception of Set, Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems and God?About the Pleasure and the Difficulties of Interpreting Kurt Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks
Amélie Mertens
Gödel’s Distinction Between Objective and Subjective ConceptsTaken from the Analysis of the Remark on Page 16 in the Max Phil XI
New Readings in Gödel’s Philosophy
Mark van Atten
Gödel’s Dialectica Interpretation and LeibnizJuliet Floyd et Akihiro Kanamori
Gödel vis-à-vis Russell: Logic and set Theory to PhilosophyEberhard Knobloch
Leibniz’s Conception of a General Characteristic art or combinatorial artLeibnizian Examples
Montgomery Link
An Aspect of Kurt Gödel’s Basic Philosophical outlookOran Magal
Intensional and Extensional Formal TheoriesGödel and Bernays on the Relationship Between Mathematics and Logic
Massimo Mugnai
Leibniz and GödelClaudio Ternullo
Gödel’s CantorianismRichard Tieszen
Leibniz, Husserl and Gödelian MonadologyPaul Weingartner et Silvia Haring
On the Compatibility of Evil and Freedom
Most of the essays that are collected in this volume are the outcome of talks given at the international conference Kurt Gödel Philosopher: From Logic to Cosmology that was held in Aix-en-Provence (France) in summer 2013. In addition many of the authors belong to a group of scientists who have contributed to a project with the same title under the direction of Gabriella Crocco, to a larger or lesser degree.
For this reason the volume represents more than just a collection of essays on Gödel. It is in fact the product of a long and enduring international collaboration. There was a group in France that worked on the transcriptions of the Max Phil and its interpretations. It consisted of: Mark van Atten, Eric Audureau, Julien Bertrand, Paola Cantù, Gabriella Crocco, Eva-Maria Engelen, Amélie Mertens and Robin Rollinger. And then there was a group of experts in Gödel studies and logic to whom the results of this ongoing research were presented and with whom they were discussed every now and then. This group consisted of: John W. Dawson Jr. and Cheryl Dawson, Akihiro Kanamori, Per Martin-Löf, Göran Sundholm and Richard Tieszen. For the conference the group of experts was enlarged by Eberhard Knobloch and Massimo Mugnai as authorities on Leibniz – to whom Gödel refers quite often – and by several Gödel-enthusiasts who gave us great pleasure by reacting to our call for papers. The transcriptions of notebooks IX, X, XI, and XII were only made accessible to the experts for their lectures at the conference even though not all of the transcriptions are yet ready for circulation or for publication.
Gabriella Crocco (dir.)
Is Full Professor at Aix-Marseille University and Director of the Center of Comparative Epistemology and Ergology of CNRS. She works on the history and philosophy of logic and mathematics and in particular on the relationship between philosophy and science in the XX century. Her writings have examined figures such as Frege, Poincaré, Russell, Gödel, Quine and Vuillemin.
Eva-Maria Engelen (dir.)
Is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Among her latest books is: Vom Leben zur Bedeutung. Philosophische Studien zum Verhältnis von Gefühl, Bewusstsein und Sprache, Berlin/Boston (Walter de Gruyter) 2014. Her principal domains of interest are philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. She has also developed a sustained engagement with the history of philosophy over the years.
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