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  1. Classes and concepts may, however, also be conceived as real ob-jects, namely classes as “pluralities of things” or as structures con-sisting of a plurality of things and concepts as the properties and relations of things existing independently of our definitions and con-structions.Conceptual Realism Godel’S. - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (2).
  2. What is Cantor’s continuum problem?Kurt Gödel - 1964 - In Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 470–485.
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    Maximen V / Maxims V.Kurt Gödel - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Over a period of 22 years (1934-1955), the mathematician Kurt Gödel wrote down philosophical remarks, the so-called Maximen Philosophie (Max Phil). They are preserved in 15 notebooks in Gabelsberger shorthand. The first booklet contains general philosophical considerations, booklets two and three consist of Gödel's individual ethics. The following books show that Gödel developed a philosophy of science in which he places his discussions on physics, psychology, biology, mathematics, language, theology and history in the context of a metaphysics. A complete, historical-critical (...)
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  4. What is Cantor’s continuum problem?Kurt Gödel - 1964 - In Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 470–485.
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  5. What is Cantor’s continuum problem?Kurt Gödel - 1964 - In Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 470–485.
     
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    Essais sur l'expérience libératrice.Roger Godel - 1952 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Après avoir recueilli l'enseignement de la sagesse millénaire indienne auprès de Ramana Maharshi et Krishna Menon, Roger Godel a rassemblé dans ses Essais sur l'expérience libératrice (parus en 1952) les conclusions d'une recherche générale sur l'éveil. Son approche de l'éveil se veut d'abord radicalement et volontairement scientifique. L'expérience transcendante est aux yeux de Godel une terra incognita que les scientifiques, et en particulier les psychologues, doivent prendre comme objet d'études faute de quoi ils s'exposent à ne jamais atteindre la vérité (...)
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  7. Russell's Mathematical Logic.Kurt Gödel - 1946 - In Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed.), The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, 2nd edition. Evanston, IL: The Library of Living Philosophers, Inc.. pp. 123-154.
  8. What is Cantor's Continuum Problem?Kurt Gödel - 1947 - The American Mathematical Monthly 54 (9):515--525.
  9. What is Cantor's Continuum Problem (1964 version).Kurt Gödel - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic (2):116-117.
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  10. What is Cantor's Continuum Problem?Kurt Gödel - 1983 - In Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings (2nd Edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 470-485.
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    An Example of a New Type of Cosmological Solutions of Einstein’s Field Equations of Gravitation.Kurt Gödel - 1949 - Reviews of Modern Physics 21 (3):447–450.
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    Über eine bisher noch nicht benützte erweiterung Des finiten standpunktes.Von Kurt Gödel - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):280-287.
    ZusammenfassungP. Bernays hat darauf hingewiesen, dass man, um die Widerspruchs freiheit der klassischen Zahlentheorie zu beweisen, den Hilbertschen flniter Standpunkt dadurch erweitern muss, dass man neben den auf Symbole sich beziehenden kombinatorischen Begriffen gewisse abstrakte Begriffe zulässt, Die abstrakten Begriffe, die bisher für diesen Zweck verwendet wurden, sinc die der konstruktiven Ordinalzahltheorie und die der intuitionistischer. Logik. Es wird gezeigt, dass man statt deesen den Begriff einer berechenbaren Funktion endlichen einfachen Typs über den natürlichen Zahler benutzen kann, wobei keine anderen (...)
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    Kurt Godel Collected Works: Volume Iv: Selected Correspondence, a-G.Kurt Gödel - 1986 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Kurt Gödel was the most outstanding logician of the twentieth century, famous for his hallmark works on the completeness of logic, the incompleteness of number theory, and the consistency of the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis. He is also noted for his work on constructivity, the decision problem, and the foundations of computability theory, as well as for the strong individuality of his writings on the philosophy of mathematics. He is less well known for his discovery of unusual (...)
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    Kurt Godel Collected Works: Volume V: Correspondence, H-Z.Kurt Gödel - 2003 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Kurt Gödel was the most outstanding logician of the twentieth century, famous for his hallmark works on the completeness of logic, the incompleteness of number theory, and the consistency of the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis. He is also noted for his work on constructivity, the decision problem, and the foundations of computability theory, as well as for the strong individuality of his writings on the philosophy of mathematics. He is less well known for his discovery of unusual (...)
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    Philosophie I Maximen 0 / Philosophy I Maxims 0: Philosophische Notizbücher Band 1 / Philosophical Notebooks Volume 1.Kurt Gödel - 2019 - Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter.
    Over a period of 22 years (1934-1955), the mathematician Kurt Gödel wrote down a series of philosophical reflections, the so-called Philosophical Remarks (Max Phil). They have been handed down in 15 notebooks written in Gabelsberg shorthand. The first notebook contains general philosophical reflections. Notebooks two and three consist of Gödel's individual ethics. The notebooks that follow clearly show that Gödel had designed a philosophy of science in which he placed his discussions of physics, psychology, biology, mathematics, language, theology, and history (...)
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    Metamorphosis: Transformations of the Body and the Influence of Ovid's Metamorphoses on Germanic Literature of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. By David Gallagher.Rainer Godel - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (6):840-840.
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    On a hitherto unexploited extension of the finitary standpoint.Kurt Gödel - 1980 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (2):133 - 142.
    P. Bernays has pointed out that, in order to prove the consistency of classical number theory, it is necessary to extend Hilbert's finitary standpoint by admitting certain abstract concepts in addition to the combinatorial concepts referring to symbols. The abstract concepts that so far have been used for this purpose are those of the constructive theory of ordinals and those of intuitionistic logic. It is shown that the concept of a computable function of finite simple type over the integers can (...)
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    Predigt Als Vermittlung: Studien Zum Verhältnis von Theologie Und Philosophie in Schleiermachers Ersten Predigten.Dorothee Godel - 2015 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This study explores the substantive relevance of the young Schleiermacher s sermons to his overall theological and philosophical oeuvre. By engaging in a rhetorical analysis of the sermons, it develops insights into the ethical content of the sermons, their underlying theological and philosophical traditions, and into the basic function of mediation in interpreting the world and in homiletics.".
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  19. Philosophische Notizbücher, Band 1: Philosophie I Maximen 0 / Philosophical Notebooks, Volume 1: Philosophy I Maxims 0, edited by Eva-Maria Engelen, translated by Merlin Carl, Berlin (De Gruyter) 2019.Kurt Gödel (ed.) - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Over a period of 22 years (1934-1955), the mathematician Kurt Gödel wrote down a series of philosophical reflections, the so-called Philosophical Remarks (Max Phil). They have been handed down in 15 notebooks written in Gabelsberg shorthand. The first notebook contains general philosophical reflections. Notebooks two and three consist of Gödel's individual ethics. The notebooks that follow clearly show that Gödel had designed a philosophy of science in which he placed his discussions of physics, psychology, biology, mathematics, language, theology, and history (...)
     
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    Collected Works, Volume 1: Publications 1929-1936.Kurt Gödel - 1986 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
    The initial volume of a comprehensive edition of Gödel's works, this book makes available for the first time in a single source all his publications from 1929 to 1936. The volume begins with an informative overview of Gödel's life and work and features facing English translations for all German originals, extensive explanatory and historical notes, and a complete biography. Volume 2 will contain the remainder of Gödel's published work, and subsequent volumes will include unpublished manuscripts, lectures, correspondence and extracts from (...)
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  21. Philosophische Notizbücher, Band 2: Zeiteinteilung (Maximen) I und II / Philosophical Notebooks, Volume 2: Time Management (Maxims) I and II, edited by Eva-Maria Engelen, translated by Merlin Carl, Berlin (De Gruyter) 2020.Kurt Gödel (ed.) - 2020 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Volume 2 contains both notebooks of "Time Management (Max) I and II" and thereby Gödel’s applied individual ethics, which he received among others through his teacher Heinrich Gomperz. Gödel thus incorporates the ethical ideal of self-perfection into his opus. The volume is prefaced by an introduction to relevant considerations from the ethics of the Stoics as well as ancient dietetics, which provide the philosophical background to understand Gödel’s approach. In addition, editor Eva-Maria Engelen presents how this fits into the context (...)
     
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    Collected Works, Volume 2: Publications 1938-1974.Kurt Gödel - 1986 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Kurt Godel was the most outstanding logician of the 20th century. This second volume of Godel's works collects the remainder of his published work, covering the period 1938-1974. Each article or closely related group of articles is preceded by an introductory note that elucidates it and places it in its historical context.
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    Les mathématiques sont-elles une syntaxe du langage?Kurt Gödel - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (1):3-.
    Nous publions sous ce titre la traduction française de l'essai philosophique de Kurt Gödel intitulé: «Is Mathematics Syntax of Language?» Inédit jusqu'à présent, l'original paraîtra dans le 3e volume des Collected Works de Gödel, dont la publication est imminente. Nous savons par Hao Wang que, le 15 mai 1953, Paul Arthur Schilpp avait invité Gödel à apporter sa contribution au volume consacré à Carnap dans The Library of Living Philosophers. Le manuscrit de Gödel «Carnap and the Ontology of Mathematics», devait (...)
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    Godel's Proof.S. R. Peterson - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (45):379.
    In 1931 the mathematical logician Kurt Godel published a revolutionary paper that challenged certain basic assumptions underpinning mathematics and logic. A colleague of Albert Einstein, his theorem proved that mathematics was partly based on propositions not provable within the mathematical system and had radical implications that have echoed throughout many fields. A gripping combination of science and accessibility, Godel’s Proof by Nagel and Newman is for both mathematicians and the idly curious, offering those with a taste for logic and philosophy (...)
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  25. Godel's Theorem in Focus.S. G. Shanker (ed.) - 1987 - Routledge.
    A layman's guide to the mechanics of Gödel's proof together with a lucid discussion of the issues which it raises. Includes an essay discussing the significance of Gödel's work in the light of Wittgenstein's criticisms.
     
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    Gödel's Theorem in Focus.S. G. Shanker - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (2):253-255.
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  27. Are There Absolutely Unsolvable Problems? Godel's Dichotomy.S. Feferman - 2006 - Philosophia Mathematica 14 (2):134-152.
    This is a critical analysis of the first part of Go¨del’s 1951 Gibbs lecture on certain philosophical consequences of the incompleteness theorems. Go¨del’s discussion is framed in terms of a distinction between objective mathematics and subjective mathematics, according to which the former consists of the truths of mathematics in an absolute sense, and the latter consists of all humanly demonstrable truths. The question is whether these coincide; if they do, no formal axiomatic system (or Turing machine) can comprehend the mathematizing (...)
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    Review of Skolem's Über die Unmöglichkeit Einer Vollständigen Charakterisierung der Zahlenreihe Mittels Eines Endlichen Axiomensystems. [REVIEW]John Dawson, Kurt Godel & Robert Vaught - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1):347-348.
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  29. Carnap’s dream: Gödel, Wittgenstein, and Logical, Syntax.S. Awodey & A. W. Carus - 2007 - Synthese 159 (1):23-45.
    In Carnap’s autobiography, he tells the story how one night in January 1931, “the whole theory of language structure” in all its ramifications “came to [him] like a vision”. The shorthand manuscript he produced immediately thereafter, he says, “was the first version” of Logical Syntax of Language. This document, which has never been examined since Carnap’s death, turns out not to resemble Logical Syntax at all, at least on the surface. Wherein, then, did the momentous insight of 21 January 1931 (...)
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  30. To bridge Gödel’s gap.Eileen S. Nutting - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (8):2133-2150.
    In “Mathematical Truth,” Paul Benacerraf raises an epistemic challenge for mathematical platonists. In this paper, I examine the assumptions that motivate Benacerraf’s original challenge, and use them to construct a new causal challenge for the epistemology of mathematics. This new challenge, which I call ‘Gödel’s Gap’, appeals to intuitive insights into mathematical knowledge. Though it is a causal challenge, it does not rely on any obviously objectionable constraints on knowledge. As a result, it is more compelling than the original challenge. (...)
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    A Symmetric Form of Godel's Theorem.S. C. Kleene - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (2):147-147.
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    Godel's "Incompleteness Theorem" and Barbey: Raising Story to a Higher Power.Angela S. Moger - 1983 - Substance 12 (4):17.
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    Reviews. Kurt Gödel. What is Cantor's continuum problem? The American mathematical monthly, vol. 54 , pp. 515–525.S. C. Kleene - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):116-117.
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    Review of T. Franzen, Godel's theorem: An incomplete guide to its use and abuse[REVIEW]S. Shapiro - 2006 - Philosophia Mathematica 14 (2):262-264.
    This short book has two main purposes. The first is to explain Kurt Gödel's first and second incompleteness theorems in informal terms accessible to a layperson, or at least a non-logician. The author claims that, to follow this part of the book, a reader need only be familiar with the mathematics taught in secondary school. I am not sure if this is sufficient. A grasp of the incompleteness theorems, even at the level of ‘the big picture’, might require some experience (...)
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  35. On alleged refutations of mechanism using Godel's incompleteness results.Charles S. Chihara - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (September):507-26.
  36. Carnap versus Godel: On Syntax and Tolerance.S. Awodey & A. W. Carus - unknown
    One thing we have found out about logical empiricism, now that people are examining it more closely again, is that it was more a framework for a number of related views than a single doctrine. The pluralism of different approaches among various adherents to the Vienna and Berlin groups has been much emphasized. Some have gone so far as to suggest that the kind of speculative philosophy now often called "continental" (including, say, phenomenology) can be seen as falling within the (...)
     
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  37. Carnap and Gödel.S. Awodey & A. W. Carus - forthcoming - Synthese.
     
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  38. Investigation on contemporary thinking-Godel and the computational model of the mind.S. Galvan - 2004 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 96 (1):145-174.
     
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  39. REVIEWS-K. Godel collected works IV-V.S. Feferman & Jan von Plato - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (4):558-562.
     
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    Helmer Olaf. Perelman versus Gödel. Mind, vol. 46 , pp. 58–60.S. C. Kleene - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):48-49.
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    Computability Theory.S. Barry Cooper - 2003 - Chapman & Hall.
    Computability theory originated with the seminal work of Gödel, Church, Turing, Kleene and Post in the 1930s. This theory includes a wide spectrum of topics, such as the theory of reducibilities and their degree structures, computably enumerable sets and their automorphisms, and subrecursive hierarchy classifications. Recent work in computability theory has focused on Turing definability and promises to have far-reaching mathematical, scientific, and philosophical consequences. Written by a leading researcher, Computability Theory provides a concise, comprehensive, and authoritative introduction to contemporary (...)
  42. Hao Wang, Reflections on Kurt Gödel Reviewed by.S. G. Shanker - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (4):166-168.
     
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    A genius's story: Two books on Gödel.Cristian S. Calude - 1997 - Complexity 3 (2):11-15.
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    Minds, Machines and Gödel.George S. Boolos - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4):613-615.
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    Mariko Yasugi. Intuitionistic analysis and Gödel's interpretation. Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, vol. 15 , pp. 101–112. [REVIEW]A. S. Troelstra - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):404.
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    Review: Mariko Yasugi, Intuitionistic Analysis and Godel's Interpretation. [REVIEW]A. S. Troelstra - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):404-404.
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    Choice principles, the bar rule and autonomously iterated comprehension schemes in analysis.S. Feferman & G. Jäger - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (1):63-70.
    In [10] Friedman showed that is a conservative extension of <ε0for-sentences wherei= min, i.e.,i= 2, 3, 4 forn= 0, 1, 2 +m. Feferman [5], [7] and Tait [11], [12] reobtained this result forn= 0, 1 and even with instead of. Feferman and Sieg established in [9] the conservativeness of over <ε0for-sentences for alln. In each paper, different methods of proof have been used. In particular, Feferman and Sieg showed how to apply familiar proof-theoretical techniques by passing through languages with Skolem (...)
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    Priest, the liar, and gödel.Charles S. Chihara - 1984 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 13 (2):117 - 124.
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    Roger Godel: Recherche ďune Foi. Pp. 159. Paris: 'Les Belles Lettres', 1940. Paper, 25 fr.E. S. Forster - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (01):51-.
  50. K. GÖDEL "Collected works". [REVIEW]S. Shapiro - 1988 - History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (1):124.
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