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For convenience, there are now two pages on this site with links to various material relating to Gödel and the Incompleteness Theorem – a page with general links –
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NEWS
New paper on an error in a proof of Incompleteness
A paper is now available detailing an error in an incompleteness proof by Boolos.
There is now a total of seven papers on flaws in incompleteness proofs other than Gödel's original paper, including three 'computer checked' proofs. See here.
Interview
Simply Charly has posted an interview on
Gödel and incompleteness on their website, see here.
