This book provides detailed transcriptions of two notebooks written by Kurt Gödel in Vienna in 1937/38 in the nearly forgotten Gabelsberger shorthand system.
This book provides detailed transcriptions of two notebooks written by Kurt Gödel in Vienna in 1937/38 in the nearly forgotten Gabelsberger shorthand system. The first of these notebooks, simply entitled as the Protokoll-book, contains notes on conversations Gödel had with people like Rudolf Carnap, Rose Rand, Friedrich Waismann, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, and many others who were—at least to some degree—connected to the Vienna Circle. It also covers detailed descriptions of the regular meetings organized by Edgar Zilsel. The second notebook includes notes on a series of lectures given at the Vienna Psychological Institute, which was led by Karl Bühler at the time. Both notebooks are part of Gödel’s huge Nachlass kept at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, which consists of literally thousands of stenographic pages covering logic and the foundations of mathematics, philosophy, physics, and theology. The now transcribed and commented notes reveal a very personal side of Gödel which has—to a large extent—been unknown to a mainly scientific-oriented audience. The book is of interest to people wanting to learn about Gödel’s personal background in Vienna in the late 1930s as well as his keen interest in philosophy, psychology, and parapsychology.
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The first book to transcribe and comment upon Kurt Gödel’s personal notes on conversations in Vienna 1937/38 and on meetings of the Zilsel-Circle Provides a complete transcription of Gödel’s Protokoll-notebook from the Gabelsberger shorthand system The first and only transcription and discussion of Gödel’s notes on lectures held at the Vienna Psychological Institute in 1937/38. (Hans Thirring, Konrad Lorenz, and many others.) The only book to discuss Gödel’s interest in psychology, parapsychology, and demonology based on personal notes
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ISBN
9783030676056
Publisert
2021-05-26
Utgiver
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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15

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