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This wiki is for conversations and thoughts on Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Douglas R. Hofstadter, who describes the work as "a metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll".

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Contents

Part I: GEB

Introduction: A Musico-Logical Offering

Three-Part Invention

Chapter I: The MU-puzzle

Two-Part Invention

Chapter II: Meaning and Form in Mathematics

Chapter III: Figure and Ground

Chapter IV: Consistency, Completeness, and Geometry

Chapter V: Recursive Structures and Processes

Chapter VI: The Location of Meaning

Chapter VII: The Propositional Calculus

Chapter VIII: Typographical Number Theory

Chapter IX: Mumon and Gödel

Part II: EGB

Chapter X: Levels of Description, and Computer Systems

Chapter XI: Brains and Thoughts

Chapter XII: Minds and Thoughts

Chapter XIII: BlooP and FlooP and GlooP

Chapter XIV: On Formally Undecidable Propositions of TNT and Related Systems

Chapter XV: Jumping Out of the System

Chapter XVII: Church, Turing, Tarski, and Others

Chapter XVIII: Artificial Intelligence: Retrospects

Chapter XIX: Artificial Intelligence: Prospects

Chapter XX: Strange Loops, or Tangled Hierarchies

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