Philosophical Implications of Gödel's Theorems

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This essay deals with Gödel's Theorems in relationship to Philosophy of Science; firstly, in outlining Ludwig Wittgenstein's position on the limits of philosophical truth that we can derive from Gödel (and how this in turn impacts modern-philosophical conceptions of science), and secondly, the deeper uncertainty about consciousness that Gödel's theorems point to, most notably elucidated by Sir Roger Penrose.

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