Gödel and Leibniz

From Simia
Revision as of 14:08, 15 November 2020 by Denny (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pubdate|9|August|{{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}}} Gödel in his later age became obsessed with the idea that Leibniz had written a much more detailed version of the Characteristica...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Gödel in his later age became obsessed with the idea that Leibniz had written a much more detailed version of the Characteristica Universalis, and that this version was intentionally censored and hidden by a conspiracy. Leibniz had discovered what he had hunted for his whole life, a way to calculate truth and end all disagreements.

I'm surprised that it was Gödel in particular to obsess with this idea, because I'd think that someone with Leibniz' smarts would have benefitted tremendously from Gödel's proofs, and it might have been a helpful antidote to his own obsession with making truth a question of mathematics.

And wouldn't it seem likely to Gödel that even if there were such a Characteristics Universalis by Leibniz, that, if no one else before him, he, Gödel himself would have been the one to find the fatal bug in it?

Simia

Previous entry:
Starting Abstract Wikipedia
Next entry:
Gödel's naturalization interview