Gödel’s Shadow
Why No System Can Explain Itself
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Boris Kriger
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In Gödel’s Shadow: Why No System Can Explain Itself, Boris Kriger explores one of the most unsettling discoveries of modern logic and follows its consequences far beyond mathematics. Beginning with Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, the book traces how any system capable of describing itself inevitably encounters truths it cannot justify from within. What emerges is not a technical puzzle, but a profound philosophical insight into the nature of reason, meaning, and explanation.
Moving through logic, philosophy, language, artificial intelligence, and human self-understanding, Kriger shows why the dream of total, self-contained explanation repeatedly fails—and why it must fail. Formal systems reveal their own blind spots. Consistency rests on trust rather than proof. Meaning always exceeds the structures designed to capture it. Far from undermining rational thought, these limits reveal its true depth and vitality.
Written with clarity and philosophical restraint, Gödel’s Shadow is not a book about mathematical tricks or abstract paradoxes. It is a meditation on why closure is an illusion, why self-justifying systems collapse into circularity, and why human understanding remains irreducibly open. For listeners interested in philosophy of mathematics, epistemology, artificial intelligence, and the limits of reason itself, this book offers a rigorous yet accessible guide into the shadow every system casts—and cannot escape.
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