What's the verdict?
>>8670143
haven't read it but all the people i know who have read it have bad taste and they mostly liked it
>>8670143
If there was ever a book emblematic of 'pop-logic' then this would probably be it. You're better off reading some Godel biographies by his many Asian correspondents. I'd recommend "A Logical Journey: From Gödel to Philosophy" if you want something in depth regarding Godel's philosophy and his opinions on the philosophical implications of his own work
i read it as fiction
good for aesthetics not much else
>>8670143
not bad. kind of a fun exploration but nothing really deep or profound. a good book for a transcontinental flight.
>>8670143
pretty fun and entertaining, and a decent intro to computational logic, but it definitely isn't as deep as it's made out to be. you may want to look into the book Godel's Proof which is only ~120 pages or so long
How about the other book, I Am a Strange Loop?