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21st Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS'06)
Shaken Foundations or Groundbreaking Realignment? A Centennial Assessment of Kurt G?del?s Impact on Logic, Mathematics, and Computer Science
Seattle, Washington
August 12-August 15
ISBN: 0-7695-2631-4
John W. Dawson, Jr., Penn State York
The publication of G?del?s incompleteness theorems has frequently been portrayed as a devastating event, from which mathematics has not yet recovered. Yet those same theorems have also been hailed as proving that the powers of the human mind surpass those of any computer. Both those views, however, are caricatures. G?del?s impact on modern logic has been profound, but the incompleteness theorems did not cause widespread upset at the time of their publication, and subsequent mathematical work outside logic has hardly been affected by them. Nor is mathematics any less "secure" than it was before G?del?s work.
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John W. Dawson, Jr., "Shaken Foundations or Groundbreaking Realignment? A Centennial Assessment of Kurt G?del?s Impact on Logic, Mathematics, and Computer Science," lics, pp.339-341, 21st Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS'06), 2006
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