-Titulo Original : Journey To The Edge Of Reason The Life Of Kurt Godel
-Fabricante :
W. W. Norton & Company
-Descripcion Original:
A New York Times Critics Top Book of 2021 * A Booklist Top Ten Biography of 2021 * A Kirkus Reviews Best Science Book of 2021 The first major biography written for a general audience of the logician and mathematician whose Incompleteness Theorems helped launch a modern scientific revolution.Nearly a hundred years after its publication, Kurt Godel’s famous proof that every mathematical system must contain propositions that are true yet never provable continues to unsettle mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. Yet unlike Einstein, with whom he formed a warm and abiding friendship, Godel has long escaped all but the most casual scrutiny of his life.Stephen Budiansky’s Journey to the Edge of Reason is the first biography to fully draw upon Godel’s voluminous letters and writings including a never-before-transcribed shorthand diary of his most intimate thoughts to explore Godel’s profound intellectual friendships, his moving relationship with his mother, his troubled yet devoted marriage, and the debilitating bouts of paranoia that ultimately took his life. It also offers an intimate portrait of the scientific and intellectual circles in prewar Vienna, a haunting account of Godel’s and Jewish intellectuals’ flight from Austria and Germany at the start of the Second World War, and a vivid re-creation of the early days of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ, where Godel and Einstein both worked.Eloquent and insightful, Journey to the Edge of Reason is a fully realized portrait of the odd, brilliant, and tormented man who has been called the greatest logician since Aristotle, and illuminates the far-reaching implications of Godel’s revolutionary ideas for philosophy, mathematics, artificial intelligence, and man’s place in the cosmos. 68 photographs and 3 maps Review Mesmerizing.... As this vibrant biography so beautifully elucidates, the truth of a life can’t ever be proven; it can only be shown. Jennifer Szalai, New York Times Book Review[Budiansky] writes vividly, and the book overflows with fascinating detail.... Enthralling. David Edmonds, Wall Street JournalWonderfully engrossing. Adam Gopnik, The New YorkerJourney to the Edge of Reason is an intimate and haunting portrait of one of the most elusive gods on Princeton’s Mt. Olympus. A triumph of research and a wonderful read. Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful MindKurt Godel’s mathematical results on incompleteness and undecidable propositions leave it up to us, as individuals, to choose whether to mourn these limits to the power of formal systems, or celebrate his proof that even the most rigid numerical bureaucracy contains the tools by which higher truth will always be able to effect an escape. Stephen Budiansky’s Journey to the Edge of Reason expertly and humanely frames these results between Godel’s childhood under the dark shadow of the Austrian and Nazi bureaucracies, his escape to America, his descent into physical and mental illness, and his achievement of a reconciliation between spiritual faith and scientific proof. George Dyson, author of Analogia and Turing’s CathedralExpansive ... places [Godel’s] achievements in their social and political context. The New YorkerA painstakingly researched and lucidly presented biography a close-up of one of the most influential and enigmatic thinkers of the twentieth century full of vivid detail and sharp historical insight. Karl Sigmund, professor of mathematics, University of Vienna, and author of Exact Thinking in Demented TimesA brilliant biography of one of the most original thinkers of all time, Journey to the Edge of Reason is as deep and precise as the genius it describes. In a paradox befitting Godel himself, it takes a tale of logic and its limits and finds, at its heart, something strangely soulful and sympathetic. Steven Strogatz, professor of mathematics, Cornell University, and author of Infinite PowersTerrific.... An outstandi
-Fabricante :
W. W. Norton & Company
-Descripcion Original:
A New York Times Critics Top Book of 2021 * A Booklist Top Ten Biography of 2021 * A Kirkus Reviews Best Science Book of 2021 The first major biography written for a general audience of the logician and mathematician whose Incompleteness Theorems helped launch a modern scientific revolution.Nearly a hundred years after its publication, Kurt Godel’s famous proof that every mathematical system must contain propositions that are true yet never provable continues to unsettle mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. Yet unlike Einstein, with whom he formed a warm and abiding friendship, Godel has long escaped all but the most casual scrutiny of his life.Stephen Budiansky’s Journey to the Edge of Reason is the first biography to fully draw upon Godel’s voluminous letters and writings including a never-before-transcribed shorthand diary of his most intimate thoughts to explore Godel’s profound intellectual friendships, his moving relationship with his mother, his troubled yet devoted marriage, and the debilitating bouts of paranoia that ultimately took his life. It also offers an intimate portrait of the scientific and intellectual circles in prewar Vienna, a haunting account of Godel’s and Jewish intellectuals’ flight from Austria and Germany at the start of the Second World War, and a vivid re-creation of the early days of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ, where Godel and Einstein both worked.Eloquent and insightful, Journey to the Edge of Reason is a fully realized portrait of the odd, brilliant, and tormented man who has been called the greatest logician since Aristotle, and illuminates the far-reaching implications of Godel’s revolutionary ideas for philosophy, mathematics, artificial intelligence, and man’s place in the cosmos. 68 photographs and 3 maps Review Mesmerizing.... As this vibrant biography so beautifully elucidates, the truth of a life can’t ever be proven; it can only be shown. Jennifer Szalai, New York Times Book Review[Budiansky] writes vividly, and the book overflows with fascinating detail.... Enthralling. David Edmonds, Wall Street JournalWonderfully engrossing. Adam Gopnik, The New YorkerJourney to the Edge of Reason is an intimate and haunting portrait of one of the most elusive gods on Princeton’s Mt. Olympus. A triumph of research and a wonderful read. Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful MindKurt Godel’s mathematical results on incompleteness and undecidable propositions leave it up to us, as individuals, to choose whether to mourn these limits to the power of formal systems, or celebrate his proof that even the most rigid numerical bureaucracy contains the tools by which higher truth will always be able to effect an escape. Stephen Budiansky’s Journey to the Edge of Reason expertly and humanely frames these results between Godel’s childhood under the dark shadow of the Austrian and Nazi bureaucracies, his escape to America, his descent into physical and mental illness, and his achievement of a reconciliation between spiritual faith and scientific proof. George Dyson, author of Analogia and Turing’s CathedralExpansive ... places [Godel’s] achievements in their social and political context. The New YorkerA painstakingly researched and lucidly presented biography a close-up of one of the most influential and enigmatic thinkers of the twentieth century full of vivid detail and sharp historical insight. Karl Sigmund, professor of mathematics, University of Vienna, and author of Exact Thinking in Demented TimesA brilliant biography of one of the most original thinkers of all time, Journey to the Edge of Reason is as deep and precise as the genius it describes. In a paradox befitting Godel himself, it takes a tale of logic and its limits and finds, at its heart, something strangely soulful and sympathetic. Steven Strogatz, professor of mathematics, Cornell University, and author of Infinite PowersTerrific.... An outstandi
