Fifty
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So this is one of those books you hear a lot about. I read it fairly recently, and found it titanically sucky. The philosophy was unpersuasive, the attempt to write "cutely" was just annoying (and neither artistic nor clever), the stuff about logic was unnecessarily unclear, the entire book could have been distilled into about 50 pages, etc. etc.. I can see its use for like some junior high kid who is into mathy-ish stuff, because from that standpoint it might be a cute book to read that would spur further interest in the subject, but I cannot see anything good about the book beyond that.
It also struck me that this is the type of book that I think certain types that are well-represented in OT would love. So, does anybody here love it (or at least not find it titanically sucky) and if so, could you explain to me why it doesn't suck?
edit: was just reading the amazon reviews of it and found this one particularly good: "This grossly overrated book has little to recommend it. Rather than clarifying the important ideas of Godel, Turing, and others, H makes them _harder_ to understand by embedding them in a hodge-podge of unfunny jokes, half-baked analogies, and bad writing"
It also struck me that this is the type of book that I think certain types that are well-represented in OT would love. So, does anybody here love it (or at least not find it titanically sucky) and if so, could you explain to me why it doesn't suck?
edit: was just reading the amazon reviews of it and found this one particularly good: "This grossly overrated book has little to recommend it. Rather than clarifying the important ideas of Godel, Turing, and others, H makes them _harder_ to understand by embedding them in a hodge-podge of unfunny jokes, half-baked analogies, and bad writing"