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Raymond M. Smullyan

    25 mei 1919 – 6 februari 2017
    Raymond M. Smullyan
    Satan, Cantor & Infinity. Mind-Boggling Puzzles
    The Riddle of Scheherazade and Other Amazing Puzzles
    Games for Your Mind
    Set Theory and the Continuum Problem
    To Mock a Mockingbird: and Other Logic Puzzles
    Chess Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes
    • 2020

      "Games for Your Mind explores the history and future of logic puzzles while enabling you to test your skill against a variety of puzzles yourself."--Amazon.com

      Games for Your Mind
    • 2011

      A celebrated mathematician presents more than 200 increasingly complex problems that delve into Gödel's undecidability theorem and other examples of the deepest paradoxes of logic and set theory. Solutions.

      What is the Name of This Book?
    • 2010

      A lucid, elegant, and complete survey of set theory, this three-part treatment explores axiomatic set theory, the consistency of the continuum hypothesis, and forcing and independence results. 1996 edition.

      Set Theory and the Continuum Problem
    • 2009

      Honorable knights, lying knaves, and other fanciful characters populate this unusual survey of the principles underlying the works of Georg Cantor. Created by a renowned mathematician, these engaging puzzles apply logical precepts to issues of infinity, probability, time, and change. They require a strong mathematics background and feature complete solutions.

      Satan, Cantor & Infinity. Mind-Boggling Puzzles
    • 2008

      V další knížce „krále logiků“ Raymonda Smullyana najde čtenář více než dvě stovky nových podnětných hlavolamů. Setká se zde jak s jednoduchými hádankami, které jen trošičku poškádlí, tak s těmi nejsložitějšími paradoxy současné matematiky. Naším průvodcem bude čaroděj, který žije na Ostrově poctivců a padouchů, a jeho dva přátelé, princezna Annabel a její nápadník Alexandr.

      Satan, Cantor a nekonečno
    • 2008
    • 2003

      Who Knows?

      • 142bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,0(69)Tarief

      Is there really a God, and if so, what is God actually like? Is there an afterlife, and if so, is there such a thing as eternal punishment for unrepentant sinners, as many orthodox Christians and Muslims believe? And is it really true that our unconscious minds are connected to a higher spiritual reality, and if so, could this higher spiritual reality be the very same thing that religionists call "God"? In his latest book, Raymond M. Smullyan invites the reader to explore some beautiful and some horrible ideas related to religious and mystical thought. In Part One, Smullyan uses the writings on religion by fellow polymath Martin Gardner as the starting point for some inspired ideas about religion and belief. Part Two focuses on the doctrine of Hell and its justification, with Smullyan presenting powerful arguments on both sides of the controversy. "If God asked you to vote on the retention or abolition of Hell," he asks, "how would you vote?" Smullyan has posed this question to many believers and received some surprising answers. In the last part of his treasurable triptych, Smullyan takes up the "beautiful and inspiring" ideas of Richard Bucke and Edward Carpenter on Cosmic Consciousness. Readers will delight in Smullyan's observations on religion and in his clear-eyed presentation of many new and startling ideas about this most wonderful product of human consciousness.

      Who Knows?
    • 2000

      In this entertaining and challenging collection of logic puzzles, Raymond Smullyan-author of Forever Undecided-continues to delight and astonish us with his gift for making available, in the thoroughly pleasurable form of puzzles, some of the most important mathematical thinking of our time. schovat popis

      To Mock a Mockingbird: and Other Logic Puzzles