The World as It Goes is a scandalous comedy by Hannah Cowley that has remained unpublished despite growing scholarly interest. This edition includes an introduction that offers valuable insights into the cultural, theatrical, historical, and biographical contexts surrounding the work, along with contemporaneous reviews that enhance the reader's understanding of its significance.
William D. Brewer Boeken


Kurt Gödel's groundbreaking contributions to mathematics and philosophy, particularly through his doctoral thesis, revolutionized the understanding of logic and set theory. Despite his profound influence, he remained largely unrecognized by the general public. This book delves into Gödel's life, exploring his intellectual journey and the significance of his work, including his famous incompleteness theorems, which challenged the foundations of mathematics and sparked debates in various fields, revealing the complexities of truth and proof.