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Gödel <strong>di</strong>sse:<br />

Tarski has stressed in his lecture (and I think justly)<br />

the great importance of the concept of general<br />

recursiveness (or <strong>Turing</strong>’s computability). It seems to<br />

me that this importance is largely due to the fact that<br />

with this concept one has for the first time succeeded<br />

in giving an absolute definition of an interesting<br />

epistemological notion, i.e. one not depen<strong>di</strong>ng on the<br />

formalism chosen. [ . . . ] By a kind of miracle it is not<br />

necessary to <strong>di</strong>stinguish orders and the <strong>di</strong>agonal<br />

procedure does not lead outside the defined notion.<br />

[K. Gödel, Princeton 1946]<br />

Mathesis: Verona - 10.03.2012 – p.8/56

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