[FOM] New book: Kurt Gödel. Philosopher-Scientist
Mark van Atten
vanattenmark at gmail.com
Sat Apr 16 07:44:37 EDT 2016
This book has just been published:
Gabriella Crocco and Eva-Maria Engelen (eds)
2016
Kurt Gödel. Philosopher-Scientist.
Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires de Provence.
ISBN 9782853999762
491 pages
EUR 35
http://presses-universitaires.univ-amu.fr/kurt-godel-philosopher-scientist
Contents:
Gabriella Crocco and Eva-Maria Engelen
Introduction
Part 1: Gödel’s Nachlass
John W. Dawson, Jr.
What Have We Learned From the Gödel Nachlass, and What More May
It Have to Offer?
Gabriella Crocco and Eva-Maria Engelen
Kurt Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks (Max Phil)
Part 2: Close Readings of Some of Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks
(Max Phil)
Éric Audureau
Gödel: From the Pure Theory of Gravitation to Newton’s Absolute
Julien Bernard
>From the Physical Existence of Tuples to Quantum materia prima:
Gödel Revives Some Leibnizian Ideas on Physics Within the Frame
of Contemporary Physics of Matter
Paola Cantù
Peano and Gödel
Gabriella Crocco
Sinn/Bedeutung and Intension/Extension in Gödel’s Max Phil IX
Gabriella Crocco and Julien Bernard
Gödel and the Paradox in Max Phil X
Eva-Maria Engelen
What Is the Link Between Aristotle’s Philosophy of Mind, the Iterative
Conception
of Set, Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems and God? About the Pleasure and the
Difficulties of Interpreting Kurt Gödel’s Philosophical Remarks
Amélie Mertens
Gödel’s Distinction Between Objective and Subjective Concepts,
Taken from the Analysis of the Remark on Page 16 in the Max Phil XI
Part 3: New Readings in Gödel’s Philosophy
Mark van Atten
Monads and Sets. On Gödel, Leibniz, and the Reflection Principle
Mark van Atten
Gödel’s Dialectica Interpretation and Leibniz
Juliet Floyd and Akihiro Kanamori
Gödel vis-à-vis Russell: Logic and Set Theory to Philosophy
Eberhard Knobloch
Leibniz’s Conception of a General Characteristic Art or Combinatorial Art:
Leibnizian Examples
Montgomery Link
An Aspect of Gödel’s Basic Philosophical Outlook
Oran Magal
Intensional and Extensional Formal Theories: Gödel and Bernays on the
Relationship Between Mathematics and Logic
Massimo Mugnai
Leibniz and Gödel
Claudio Ternullo
Gödel’s Cantorianism
Richard Tieszen
Leibniz, Husserl and Gödelian Monadology
Paul Weingartner and Silvia Haring
On the Compatibility of Evil and Freedom
Notes on Contributors
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