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- From: holmes@opal.idbsu.edu (Randall Holmes)
- Subject: Re: Self-reference.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.142508.15763@guinness.idbsu.edu>
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- References: <C1JHyx.C96@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz> <TORKEL.93Jan28035348@anhur.sics.se>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 14:25:08 GMT
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- In article <TORKEL.93Jan28035348@anhur.sics.se> torkel@sics.se (Torkel Franzen) writes:
- >In article <C1JHyx.C96@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz> wft@math.canterbury.ac.nz
- >(Bill Taylor) writes:
- >
- > [Quoting an article on self-reference]
- >
- > >.....one can hardly expect to learn much. One just gets the thrill of
- > >something amusing, but also whimsical, confused, and a little bit unnerving -
- > >intriguing but not worth pursuing seriously - something basically
- hollow.
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- How true! Who could possibly be interested in the Cantor theorem, the
- insolubility of the halting problem, and other such whimsical results!
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- >
- > This kind of comment demonstrates the amazing extent to which the
- >Hofstadter-style mystification of self-reference has taken root even
- >among mathematicians. They think to find unnerving whimsy in simple
- >mathematics...
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- Simple?!?
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- >
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- The opinions expressed | --Sincerely,
- above are not the "official" | M. Randall Holmes
- opinions of any person | Math. Dept., Boise State Univ.
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