Godel's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide To Its Use And Abuse

Godel's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide To Its Use And Abuse by Torkel Franzen


ISBN
9781568812380
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
182
Dimensions
152 x 229mm

"Godel's Theorem has been used to argue that a computer can never be as smart as a human being because the extent of its knowledge is limited by a fixed set of axioms, whereas people can discover unexpected truths . . .

It plays a part in modern linguistic theories, which emphasize the power of language to come up with new ways to express ideas. And it has been taken to imply that you'll never entirely understand yourself, since your mind, like any other closed system, can only be sure of what it knows about itself by relying on what it knows about itself"- An Incomplete Education, by Judy Jones and William Wilson. A philosopher by training (PhD, University of Stockholm),
Torkel Franzen has for the past twenty years been active working in computer science (at the Swedish Institute of
Computer Science) and teaching programming (at Lule University of Technology). He is the author of a number of
books, among them Inexhaustibility:
35.00


This product is unable to be ordered online. Please check in-store availability.
Godel's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide To Its Use And Abuse is Out of Print

You might also like


RRP refers to the Recommended Retail Price as set out by the original publisher at time of release.
The RRP set by overseas publishers may vary to those set by local publishers due to exchange rates and shipping costs.
Due to our competitive pricing, we may have not sold all products at their original RRP.