The Undecidables: Bibliography alphabetically: John Bova{1,2}, Dresden Craig{2}, Simon DeDeo{3}, Paul Livingston{1} twelve meetings, 3 July -- 10 October 2013 + == special guest * The Godel Theorem and Human Nature (Hilary Putnam, in _Philosophy in an Age of Science_) * Realism and the Infinite (Paul "Dial M for Meta" Livingston, in _Speculations_) * Effective Processes and Natural Law (Robert Rosen, in _The Universal Turning Machine: a Half-Century Survey_) * Turing in the Land of O(z) (Solomon Feferman, ibid) * Why Philosophers Should Care about Computational Complexity (Scott Aaronson, arXiv:1108.1791v3) *+ A Turing Test for Free Will (Seth Lloyd, in _Transactions of the Royal Society_) *+ The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences (Eugene P. Wigner, in _Comm. on Pure and Appl. Math_) What is Mathematical Truth? (Hilary Putnam, in _Historia Mathematica_; note this version is much slimmer than that in Putnam's collected) * Mental Events (Donald Davidson, in _Essays on Actions and Events_) * Complexity and Meaning (Ch. 3) (Niklas Luhmann, in _Essays on Self-Reference_) * Tautology and Paradox in the Self-Descriptions of Modern Society (Ch. 7); Society, Meaning, Religion -- Based on Self-Reference (Ch. 8) (Niklas Luhmann, ibid) * Rainforest Realism and the Unity of Science (Ch. 4) (James Ladyman et al, in _Everything Must Go_) *+ Evolution Beyond Newton, Darwin, and Entailing Law (Stuart Kauffman, in _Beyond Mechanism_) second season, 20 June 2015 * On the Passing of Time (Tim Maudlin; Chapter 4 of _The Metaphysics within Physics_) third season, 5 July 2017 * Groups as eide? Toward a Platonic response to Metaphysics M on unity, structure, and number (John Bova) * Physics and Leibniz's Principles (Simon Saunders, in Symmetries in Physics: Philosophical ReƔections, K. Brading and E. Castellani, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2003) * Origin Gaps and the Eternal Sunshine of the Second-Order Pendulum (Simon DeDeo, FQXI essay http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/2918) *** 1. University of New Mexico, Department of Philosophy 2. Harvard Street Commune 3. Santa Fe Institute special guests (in order): Seth Lloyd, Reuben Hersh, Stuart Kaufmann