Epistemological Consequences of the Incompleteness Theorems

  • Giuseppe Raguní

Abstract

After highlighting the cases in which the semantics of a language cannot be
mechanically reproduced (in which case it is called inherent), the main epistemological consequences of the rst incompleteness Theorem for the two
fundamental arithmetical theories are shown: the non-mechanizability for
the truths of the rst-order arithmetic and the peculiarities for the model of
the second-order arithmetic. Finally, the common epistemological interpretation of the second incompleteness Theorem is corrected, proposing the new
Metatheorem of undemonstrability of internal consistency.

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Author Biography

Giuseppe Raguní

UCAM - Universidad Católica de Murcia, Avenida Jerónimos 135,
Guadalupe 30107, Murcia, Spain

Published
2015-12-31
How to Cite
Raguní, G. (2015). Epistemological Consequences of the Incompleteness Theorems. IJRDO -JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS, 1(8), 01-06. https://doi.org/10.53555/m.v1i8.2414