Kurt Gödel
Kurt Friedrich Gödel (1956). | |
Born |
April 28, 1906 Brünn, Austria-Hungary (now Brno, Czech Republic) |
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Died |
January 14, 1978 Princeton, New Jersey, United States | (aged 71)
Kurt Friedrich Gödel was an Austrian, and later American, logician, mathematician, and philosopher. Considered with Aristotle and Frege to be one of the most significant logicians in human history, Gödel made an immense impact upon scientific and philosophical thinking in the 20th century.
Books
- Collected works. Publications 1929-1936 [Volume 1], Oxford University Press, 1986.
- Collected works. Publications 1938-1974 [Volume 2], Oxford University Press, 1989.
- On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems, Dover Publications, 1992.
- Collected Works: Unpublished essays and lectures [Volume 3], Oxford University Press, 1995.
- Literature
- Collected Works: Volume I: Publications 1929-1936, Oxford University Press, 1986.
- Georg Kreisel, "Kurt Gödel", Biographical Memoirs of the Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 26, 1980, pp 149-223.
- Stephen C. Kleene, "Kurt Gödel", Biographical Memoir, National Academy of Sciences, 1987.
- Juliette Kennedy, "Kurt Gödel", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2007.
- About Godel
- John W. Dawson Jr., Logical Dilemmas: The Life and Work of Kurt Godel, 2005.
- Rebecca Goldstein, Incompleteness - The Proof and Paradox of Kurt Godel, 2005.