Journey to the Edge of Reason, Stephen Budiansky
Journey to the Edge of Reason, Stephen Budiansky
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Journey to the Edge of Reason
The Life of Kurt Gödel

Author: Stephen Budiansky

Narrator: Bob Souer

Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/11/2021


Synopsis

The first major biography of the logician and mathematician whose incompleteness theorems helped launch a modern scientific revolution.

Nearly a hundred years after its publication, Kurt Gödel's famous proof that every mathematical system must contain propositions that are true—yet never provable—continues to unsettle mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. Yet unlike Einstein, with whom he formed a warm and abiding friendship, Gödel has long escaped all but the most casual scrutiny of his life.

An intimate portrait of the scientific and intellectual circles in prewar Vienna and a vivid re-creation of the early days of Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, Journey to the Edge of Reason is the first biography to fully draw upon Gödel's voluminous letters and writings—including a never-before-transcribed shorthand diary of his most intimate thoughts—to explore his profound intellectual friendships, his moving relationship with his mother, his troubled yet devoted marriage, and the debilitating bouts of paranoia that ultimately took his life. It illuminates the mind-bending implications of Gödel's revolutionary ideas for philosophy, mathematics, artificial intelligence, and man's place in the cosmos.

About Stephen Budiansky

Stephen Budiansky is a military historian and the author of several books about military history, intelligence and espionage, science, and the natural world, including Battle of Wits, The Bloody Shirt, and Her Majesty's Spymaster. He received a master's degree in applied mathematics from Harvard University and worked on classified military studies as a Congressional Fellow. He is a former editor and writer at U.S. News & World Report and the Atlantic as well as the former Washington editor of the scientific journal Nature. His articles have appeared in the Economist, the New York Times, and U.S. News & World ReporT. He lives in Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian

Compared with the sciences, mathematics can seem relatively short on interesting characters. There's no doubt that the subject of Stephen Budiansky's biography - Kurt Gödel was an engaging subject, from his effective shattering of the certainties of the mathematical system to his increasing oddity i......more

Goodreads review by Marks54

I did not get exposed to the wonders of higher mathematics at an age where it would have made any difference to me in how I chose to pursue my education. Given what I now know, I have few regrets about this. Still, I remember the pleasures shortly after college of working through a book by Douglas H......more

Goodreads review by Robert

An interesting biography of one of the great logicians of the 20th century. It details his childhood in Vienna, his escape from the Nazis, to his friendship with Albert Einstein at Princeton. The author provides a good explanation of his incompleteness theorems which can be quite daunting to those w......more

Goodreads review by Brian

OK, I only got 1/3 of the way into this fascinating book before I was completely overwhelmed by the mathematics (and I mean just the simplified stuff in the text, not even the fuller accounts in the appendices). However, the account of Godel's background in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with the Vien......more