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THE PARADOX OF KURT GODEL: A RESPONSE

Authors :
Hollis III, Daniel W.
Source :
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. Summer-Autumn, 2020, Vol. 32 Issue 1-2, p119, 18 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Milos Dokulil's dissection of Kurt Godel's religious worldview generates questions among his conclusions. In part, the reader's understanding is challenged by the turgid translation from the Czech language. Yet, the meaning still can be extricated. Because Godel's ontological argument for God's existence was not published in his lifetime, there is doubt that he was satisfied by its method. Truly, since virtually all of Godel's writings on philosophy were unpublished, his rational Platonism leaves considerable room for speculation concerning his metaphysical system. Hence, Dokulil seeks alternative explanations for what seems to have been Godel's real faith in God. Framed by semantic-philosophical musings, Dokulil concludes that it was the influence of Godel's childhood exposure to the Bible mainly through his mother. Indeed, it seems at times that Dokulil is examining his own belief in God as well as Godel's. In the event, there are several aspects of Godel's life and work which elucidate his religious belief through his pursuit of mathematical reasoning in a more intellectually engaging way than simply the maternal influence that is often most profound and Godly. These include his philosophy of Platonism, great contributions to metamathematics, and the relation of intellect and will.<br />IN SEARCH OF KURT FRIEDRICH GODEL Milos Dokulil begins with an abbreviated overview of Kurt Godel's (1906-1978) life, work, and religion. As the essay unfolds, Dokulil seeks to link immanence [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08900132
Volume :
32
Issue :
1-2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.643702523