6/22/2023 Remarks on Impossibility, Incompleteness, Paraconsistency, Un... by Michael StarksRead Now![]() Thus, for example, what a mathematician is inclined to say about the objectivity and reality of mathematical facts, is not a philosophy of mathematics, but something for philosophical treatment." Wittgenstein PI 234"Philosophers constantly see the method of science before their eyes and are irresistibly tempted to ask and answer questions in the way science does. "What we are 'tempted to say' in such a case is, of course, not philosophy, but it is its raw material. I suggest that they are largely standard philosophical problems (i.e., language games) which were mostly resolved by Wittgenstein over 80years ago. ![]() It is commonly thought that Impossibility, Incompleteness, Paraconsistency, Undecidability, Randomness, Computability, Paradox, Uncertainty and the Limits of Reason are disparate scientific physical or mathematical issues having little or nothing in common. ![]()
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