
The Limits of Formal Systems
Students are introduced to the limitations of formal logic and mathematics, touching upon concepts like Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems. They will evaluate the boundaries of deductive certainty.
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Students are introduced to the limitations of formal logic and mathematics, touching upon concepts like Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems. They will evaluate the boundaries of deductive certainty.
Key Questions
- Are there limits to what mathematics can prove?
- How do paradoxes challenge formal logic?
- Can a formal system be both complete and consistent?
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