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		<title>By: sigfpe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#039;re sick of Godel&#039;s Incompleteness Theorems then to some extent Torkel Franzen&#039;s article is a good antidote. His article covers much of the material in his 2005 book which tries to set straight some of the hype about what these theorems achieve, and what they claim can&#039;t be achieved.]]></description>
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