...y under review "becomes itself the object of a mathematical study", what [[Hilbert]] called ''[[metamathematics]]'' or ''[[proof theory]]'' ([[Stephen Cole Kl
...[integers]], chosen to be philosophically uncontroversial) was consistent. Hilbert's goals of creating a system of mathematics that is both complete and consi
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...ole numbers, chosen to be philosophically uncontroversial) was consistent. Hilbert's program was dealt a fatal blow by the second of [[Gödel's incompleteness
Hilbert was initially a deductivist, but, as may be clear from above, he considered
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...ume 7, 153–170. Reprinted, pp. 34–51 in F.P. Ramsey, Philosophical Papers, David Hugh Mellor (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990</ref>
...ume 7, 153–170. Reprinted, pp. 34–51 in F.P. Ramsey, Philosophical Papers, David Hugh Mellor (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990</ref>
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...ume 7, 153–170. Reprinted, pp. 34–51 in F.P. Ramsey, Philosophical Papers, David Hugh Mellor (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990</ref>
...ume 7, 153–170. Reprinted, pp. 34–51 in F.P. Ramsey, Philosophical Papers, David Hugh Mellor (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1990</ref>
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[20:41] <tommorris> mindspillage: I shall store each Internet in a room in [[Hilbert's Hotel]]
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