Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics revised edition

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Wittgenstein''s work remains undeniably now that of one of those few philosophers who will be read by all future generations.The Remarks analyzes in depth such topics as logical compulsion (the must) and mathematical conviction; calculation as experiment; mathematical surprise discovery and invention; Russell''s logic Gdel''s theorem Cantor''s diagonal procedure Dedekind''s cuts; the nature of proof and contradiction; and the role of mathematical propositions in the forming of concepts.Wittgenstein''s later philosophy was much involved with the concept of language-games of which mathematics was one. It was his feeling that a proper analysis of the use of language would clarify concepts and lead to the solution of (what seem to be) philosophical problems.Sometimes Wittgenstein''s expository method is pre-Socratic: a flow of disconnected statements not unlike Heraclitean fragments that range from clear aphorisms to cryptic oracles. Elsewhere there are brief Socratic dialogues with imaginary persons opponents of equally severe seriousness representatives of the other half of Wittgenstein strove for total clarity of language as a means of solving philosophical problems but some of his most meaningful statements here are expressed suggestively subjectively poetically.
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