On causality as the fundamental concept of Gödel’s philosophy (CROSBI ID 250998)
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Kovač, Srećko
engleski
On causality as the fundamental concept of Gödel’s philosophy
This paper proposes a possible reconstruction and philosophical-logical clarification of Gödel’s idea of causality as the philosophical fundamental concept. The results are based on Gödel’s published and non-published texts (including Max Phil notebooks), and are established on the ground of interconnections of Gödel’s dispersed remarks on causality, as well as on the ground of his general philosophical views. The paper is logically informal but is connected with already achieved results in the formalization of a causal account of Gödel’s onto-theological theory. Gödel’s main causal concepts are analysed (will, force, enjoyment, God, time and space, life, form, matter). Special attention is paid to a possible causal account of some of Gödel’s logical concepts (assertion, privation, affirmation, negation, whole, part, general, particular, subject, predicate, necessary, possible, implication), as well as of logical antinomies. The problem of mechanical and non- mechanical procedures in the work with and on concepts is addressed in terms of Gödel’s causal view.
Kurt Gödel, causality, primitive concepts, will, force, logic, general, whole, subject, human mind
Print: 197 (2020), 1803–1838.
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Podaci o izdanju
online first
2018.
1771
36
objavljeno
0039-7857
1573-0964
10.1007/s11229-018-1771-2
Povezanost rada
Filozofija