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Second Conference on the Epistemology of the Exact Sciences

The Second Conference on the Epistemology of the Exact Sciences (German: 2. Tagung für Erkenntnislehre der exakten Wissenschaften in Königsberg) was held on 5–7 September 1930 in Königsberg, then located in East Prussia. It was at this conference that Kurt Gödel first presented his incompleteness theorems, though just "in an off-hand remark during a general discussion on the last day".[1] The real first presentation took place in Vienna.[2]

The conference was organised by Kurt Reidemeister of the University of Königsberg.[2] The presentations were grouped around two themes: firstly, the foundation of mathematics and secondly philosophical questions arising from Quantum mechanics.[3] The conference was closely related to the journal Erkenntnis who published the associated papers and accounts of the discussion in Erkenntnis (1931), 2 pp 87-190.

The foundation of mathematics Edit

The presentations as regards the foundation of mathematics were as follows:[3]

Session 1:

Session 2:

Session 3:

Discussion on the foundation of mathematics involving Hans Hahn, Carnap, Heyting, von Neumann, Gödel, Scholz and Reidemeister

Philosophical questions arising from quantum mechanics Edit

There were two key presentations.[3]

Session 4:

  • Hans Reichenbach (Berlin), presented on the supersession of two-value logic by probability logic
  • Werner Heisenberg (Leipzig), presented on the meaninglessness of strict assertions about natural phenomena at the micro level.

Session 5: Discussion on Causality and Quantum Mechanics involving Gerhard Herzberg, Heisenberg, Phillip Frank, Maria Goeppert Mayer, Georg Steinhausen [de], Georg Hamel, von Neumann, Kurt Grelling, Reichenbach.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Mancosu, Paolo "Between Vienna and Berlin: The immediate reception of Gödel's incompleteness theorems", History and Philosophy of Logic, 20, 1999, 33-45.
  2. ^ a b Stadler, Friedrich (2015). The Vienna Circle: Studies in the Origins, Development, and Influence of Logical Empiricism. Springer. ISBN 9783319165615.
  3. ^ a b c Reichenbach, Hans (2012). Selected Writings 1909–1953: Volume One. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9789400997615.

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