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>From: oz@ursa.sis.yorku.ca (Ozan Yigit)
Subject: Re: Godel's Incompleteness Theorm
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Mikhail Zeleny writes in regards to the Shanker article in
the "Goedel's Theorem in Focus": [surprise, surprise]

   It is also predictably content-free, in a collection otherwise ranging from
   ground-breaking to insightful, to informative.  Why anyone would think that
   Wittgenstein's remarks on the significance of G\"odel's Theorem were of any
   interest in the investigation of the latter, is altogether beyond me.

If and when you actually read the article, and still find your above
question "why would anyone think ..." unanswered, feel free to write
up whatever is troubling you and post it to an appropriate newsgroup
or mail it to me, and I'll be glad to take it to Shanker in the hope
that he will provide you with additional help and/or references.

oz


