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I was watching this youtube video recently where Gregory Chaitin paraphrases something from one of Gödel's unpublished essays (apparently published now). It is at the 4:48 mark4:48 mark of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RLdSvQ-OF0&ab_channel=CloserToTruth.Gregory Chaitin - Is Mathematics Invented or Discovered?

Does anyone know which particular essay Chaitin is referring to? As a pure mathematician I found the whole interview to be fascinating and would like to read more about this from Gödel himself. I did some quick searches from some volumes containing Gödel's essays but did not find these passages.

I was watching this youtube video recently where Gregory Chaitin paraphrases something from one of Gödel's unpublished essays (apparently published now). It is at the 4:48 mark of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RLdSvQ-OF0&ab_channel=CloserToTruth.

Does anyone know which particular essay Chaitin is referring to? As a pure mathematician I found the whole interview to be fascinating and would like to read more about this from Gödel himself. I did some quick searches from some volumes containing Gödel's essays but did not find these passages.

I was watching this youtube video recently where Gregory Chaitin paraphrases something from one of Gödel's unpublished essays (apparently published now). It is at the 4:48 mark of the video Gregory Chaitin - Is Mathematics Invented or Discovered?

Does anyone know which particular essay Chaitin is referring to? As a pure mathematician I found the whole interview to be fascinating and would like to read more about this from Gödel himself. I did some quick searches from some volumes containing Gödel's essays but did not find these passages.

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Gödel on pure mathematics and medieval theology

I was watching this youtube video recently where Gregory Chaitin paraphrases something from one of Gödel's unpublished essays (apparently published now). It is at the 4:48 mark of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RLdSvQ-OF0&ab_channel=CloserToTruth.

Does anyone know which particular essay Chaitin is referring to? As a pure mathematician I found the whole interview to be fascinating and would like to read more about this from Gödel himself. I did some quick searches from some volumes containing Gödel's essays but did not find these passages.