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Una introducciĂłn magistral a la vida y pensamiento del hombre que transformĂł para siempre nuestra concepciĂłn de las matemáticas.Se considera a Kurt Gödel el lĂłgico más importante desde AristĂłteles. Su monumental teorema de la incompletitud demuestra que en cualquier sistema formal de aritmĂ©tica existen proposiciones verdaderas que, sin embargo, no pueden demostrarse. Este resultado creĂł una conmociĂłn mucho más allá de las matemáticas, poniendo en duda nuestra concepciĂłn de la naturaleza y la mente.Rebecca Goldstein, novelista y filĂłsofa, explica la visiĂłn filosĂłfica que inspira las matemáticas de Gödel, y revela el error en las interpretaciones de su teorema por parte de los pensamientos filosĂłficos entonces en boga, desde el positivismo al postmodernismo. IrĂłnicamente, tanto Gödel como su Ăntimo amigo y colega en Princeton, Einstein, se sentĂan exiliados intelectuales justo cuando sus trabajos eran aclamados como los más importantes del siglo XX. Para Gödel esta sensaciĂłn de aislamiento tuvo unas consecuencias trágicas.Este libro, lĂşcido y accesible, permite al lector comprender el teorema de Gödel, dando vida al mismo tiempo a este genio excĂ©ntrico y torturado y a su mundo.
In this classic work, best-selling author Harry Frankfurt provides a compelling analysis of the question that not only lies at the heart of Descartes's "Meditations," but also constitutes the central preoccupation of modern philosophy: on what basis can reason claim to provide any justification for the truth of our beliefs? "Demons, Dreamers, and Madmen" provides an ingenious account of Descartes's defense of reason against his own famously skeptical doubts that he might be a madman, dreaming, or, worse yet, deceived by an evil demon into believing falsely. Frankfurt's masterful and imaginative reading of Descartes's seminal work not only stands the test of time; one imagines Descartes himself nodding in agreement.
With Properties of Light, the award-winning author of The Mind-Body Problem gives us “one of the magnificent performances in contemporary fiction, a fusion of the imagination and intellect . . . achingly beautiful, moving, and intriguing on every page” (Charles Johnson). This mesmerizing tale of consuming love and murderous professional envy carries the reader into the very heart of a physics problem so huge and perplexing it thwarted even Einstein: the nature of light. Caught in the entanglements of erotic and intellectual passion, three physicists grapple with mysteries of science as well as mysteries of the heart with consequences not even their finely honed intellects can predict. “Luminous, incendiary . . . Properties of Light is a novel of cool grace and dark lyricism, lit by the imaginative fire of physics and its improbable cosmologies” (New York Times Book Review).
A collection of seven short stories that explore the labyrinths of consciousness, the fragile mysteries of love, and the forces that--like the mathematical notion of "strange attractors"--bring a secret order to the chaotic randomness of life.
Considered the 20th century's greatest mathematician, Kurt Godel is the subject of this lucid and accessible study, which explains the significance of his theorems and the remarkable vision behind them, while bringing this eccentric, tortured genius and his world to life.
Is philosophy obsolete? Are the ancient questions still relevant
in the age of cosmology and neuroscience, not to mention
crowd-sourcing and cable news? The acclaimed philosopher and
novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein provides a dazzlingly original
plunge into the drama of philosophy, revealing its hidden role in
today's debates on religion, morality, politics, and science.
In 1656, Amsterdam's Jewish community excommunicated Baruch
Spinoza, and, at the age of twenty-three, he became the most famous
heretic in Judaism. He was already germinating a secularist
challenge to religion that would be as radical as it was original.
He went on to produce one of the most ambitious systems in the
history of Western philosophy, so ahead of its time that scientists
today, from string theorists to neurobiologists, count themselves
among Spinoza's progeny. "From the Hardcover edition."
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