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Infinity and the Mind
First edition cover
AuthorRudy Rucker
LanguageEnglish
SubjectInfinity, set theory
GenrePopular mathematics
PublisherBirkhäuser
Publication date
1 May 1982
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages342
ISBN 978-3-7643-3034-7
OCLC 8113006

Infinity and the Mind: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite[1] is a popular mathematics book by American mathematician, computer scientist, and science fiction writer Rudy Rucker.[2]

Synopsis

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The book contains accessible popular expositions on the mathematical theory of infinity, and a number of related topics. These include Gödel's incompleteness theorems and their relationship to concepts of artificial intelligence and the human mind, as well as the conceivability of some unconventional cosmological models. The material is approached from a variety of viewpoints, some more conventionally mathematical and others being nearly mystical. There is a brief account of the author's personal contact with Kurt Gödel.

An appendix contains a popular exposition on large cardinals in set theory.

Reception

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Dave Langford reviewed Infinity and the Mind for White Dwarf #41, and stated that "a must for anyone who enjoyed Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, Bach or the works of Martin Gardner."[3]

Infinity and the Mind was reviewed by the New Yorker , which asserted that "Rudy Rucker's Infinity and the Mind is a terrific study with real mathematical depth." Martin Gardner described the book as "Informal, amusing, witty, profound... In an extraordinary burst of creative energy, Rudy Rucker has managed to bring together every aspect of mathematical infinity.... A dizzying glimpse into that boundless region of blinding light where the mysteries of transcendence shatter the clarity of logic, set theory, proof theory, and contemporary physics."[4]

Contents

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  • Chapter one: Infinity
  • Chapter two: All the Numbers
  • Chapter three: The Unnameable
  • Chapter four: Robots and Souls
  • Chapter five: The One and the Many
  • Excursion I: The Transfinite Cardinals
  • Excursion II: Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems

References

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  1. ^ Rucker, Rudy (1982). Infinity and the Mind: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-00172-2.
  2. ^ "Infinity and the Mind The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite". Princeton University Press . Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  3. ^ Langford, Dave (May 1983). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf . No. 41. Games Workshop. p. 13.
  4. ^ Infinity and the Mind. Prinston Press. 2019年07月23日. pp. Praise. ISBN 978-0-691-19138-6.
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Works of Rudy Rucker
Novels
The Ware Tetralogy
Transreal novels
  • White Light (1980)
  • Spacetime Donuts (1981)
  • The Sex Sphere (1983)
  • The Secret of Life (1985)
  • The Hacker and the Ants (1994) (Revised 'Version 2.0' 2003)
  • Saucer Wisdom (1999) novel marketed as non-fiction
  • The Big Aha (2013)
Other Novels
Short fiction collections
  • The Fifty-Seventh Franz Kafka (1983)
  • Transreal!, also includes some non-fiction essays (1991)
  • Gnarl! (2000), complete short stories
  • Mad Professor (2006)
  • Complete Stories (2012)
  • Transreal Cyberpunk, with Bruce Sterling (2016)
Non-fiction
As author
  • Geometry, Relativity and the Fourth Dimension (1977)
  • Infinity and the Mind (1982)
  • The Fourth Dimension: Toward a Geometry of Higher Reality (1984)
  • Mind Tools (1987)
  • All the Visions (1991),
  • Seek! (1999)
  • Software Engineering and Computer Games (2002)
  • The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul: What Gnarly Computation Taught Me about Ultimate Reality, the Meaning of Life, and how to be Happy (2005)
  • Nested Scrolls (2011)
  • Collected Essays (2012)
  • Journals 1990-2014 (2015)
As editor


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