Letter Games: A Metamathematical Taster

The Mathematical Gazette 100 (549):442-449 (2016)
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Abstract

The aim of this article is to give students a small sense of what metamathematics is—that is, how one might use mathematics to study mathematics itself. School or college teachers could base a classroom exercise on the letter games I shall describe and use them as a springboard for further exploration. Since I shall presuppose no knowledge of formal logic, the games are less an introduction to Gödel's theorems than an introduction to an introduction to them. Nevertheless, they show, in an accessible way, how metamathematics can be mathematically interesting

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A. C. Paseau
University of Oxford

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