You are right that this dialogue should be analyzed in the light of
what you learnt about Godel's Incompleteness Theorem.
On 14-Dec-04, at 10:18 PM, Mary Anne Vincent wrote:
> in the dialogue between mortal and god..there were soo many instances
> relating to godel's theorem. mayb the relation here is we have to
> consider that the dialogue is actually going on between man and the
> machine..since he created the machine and every machine is bound to
> have its own faults and nuthing is perfect. am i on the right track?
>
> mary anne vincent
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