Re: Ethical theories (Godel stuff)

From: Psy-Kosh (psykosh@earthlink.net)
Date: Wed Feb 04 2004 - 16:26:44 MST


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>
> Not true. You have to have an infinite set to deal
> with. Otherwise Goedel's theorem can't touch you.
>
> Inside finite arithmetic, Goedel can't be applied. Not
> even inside some infinite sets. Like groups.
>

What do you mean? My understanding was that the incompletenes theorem
applied to any system capable of "talking about" arithmetic.

Psy-Kosh

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