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by syrak
712 days ago
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The paper in the OP discusses this claim in section 3, and mentions that Kleene came even before that: > We would note that Kleene seems, however, to have already had the self-referential argument earlier in his classic book from 1952, Introduction to Metamathematics They also bring up the "symbol-printing problem" present in Turing's 1936 paper, which is trivially equivalent to the halting problem with today's hindsight. That paper has a well nuanced take with a lot of interesting information. |
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