Wittgenstein’s RFM remarks on Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem have been widely criticized, ridiculed or dismissed out of hand. The principal reason for this is negative evaluation of Wittgenstein’s critique is not Wittgenstein rejection of the standard interpretation of Gödel’s result but rather an exaggerated reaction to a alleged “mistake” Wittgenstein makes while discussing GIT. The aim of my paper, which due to Wittgenstein’s method is merely a draft, is to pull apart the different and the very distinct strands in these remarks to understand them in the context of Wittgenstein’s own philosophy of mathematics, and to determine what merit they have. To understand Wittgenstein’s attitude I will point out his hostility towards mathemat...
My main area of concern is Wittgenstein\u27s philosophy of mathematics, primarily as it is expressed...
In The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, Michael Potter’s essay ‘Wittgenstein on mathematics’ offers ...
"This book offers a detailed account and discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathemati...
Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics were dismissed by early commentators, such as Kreisel, And...
An interpretation of Wittgenstein’s much criticized remarks on Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem...
“notorious paragraph ” on Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem. Textually, they claim that Wittgenst...
We argue that Wittgenstein’s philosophical perspective on Gödel’s most famous theorem is even more r...
I provide an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s much criticised remarks on Gödel’s First Incompletenes...
International audienceAn interpretation of Wittgenstein's much criticized remarks on Gödel's First I...
The purpose of this article is to examine some Wittgenstein's and Gödel's contributions to the philo...
Este artículo plantea y examina el problema de la relación existente entre las contribuciones de Göd...
Title of the communication: The Gödel Paradox and Wittgenstein's ReasonNational audienceI provide an...
In 1956, a few writings of Wittgenstein that he didn't publish in his lifetime were revealed to the ...
It is often said that Gödel´s famous theorem of 1931 is\ud equal to the Cretian Liar, who says that...
This paper portrays the later Wittgenstein’s conception of contradictions and his therapeutic approa...
My main area of concern is Wittgenstein\u27s philosophy of mathematics, primarily as it is expressed...
In The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, Michael Potter’s essay ‘Wittgenstein on mathematics’ offers ...
"This book offers a detailed account and discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathemati...
Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics were dismissed by early commentators, such as Kreisel, And...
An interpretation of Wittgenstein’s much criticized remarks on Gödel’s First Incompleteness Theorem...
“notorious paragraph ” on Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem. Textually, they claim that Wittgenst...
We argue that Wittgenstein’s philosophical perspective on Gödel’s most famous theorem is even more r...
I provide an interpretation of Wittgenstein’s much criticised remarks on Gödel’s First Incompletenes...
International audienceAn interpretation of Wittgenstein's much criticized remarks on Gödel's First I...
The purpose of this article is to examine some Wittgenstein's and Gödel's contributions to the philo...
Este artículo plantea y examina el problema de la relación existente entre las contribuciones de Göd...
Title of the communication: The Gödel Paradox and Wittgenstein's ReasonNational audienceI provide an...
In 1956, a few writings of Wittgenstein that he didn't publish in his lifetime were revealed to the ...
It is often said that Gödel´s famous theorem of 1931 is\ud equal to the Cretian Liar, who says that...
This paper portrays the later Wittgenstein’s conception of contradictions and his therapeutic approa...
My main area of concern is Wittgenstein\u27s philosophy of mathematics, primarily as it is expressed...
In The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, Michael Potter’s essay ‘Wittgenstein on mathematics’ offers ...
"This book offers a detailed account and discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathemati...