B. Magee, Confessions of a Philosopher, Modern Library, 1999.

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....computer program for calculating X. H(X) is also the complexity of the most elegant (the simplest) theory for X. In this article we discuss some other philosophical applications of AIT. For those with absolutely no background in philosophy, let me recommend two excellent introductions, Magee [6] and Brown [7] For introductions to AIT, see Chaitin [8, 9] For another discussion of the philosophical implications of AIT, see Chaitin [10] 2. Is mathematics empirical or is it a priori 2.1. Einstein: math is empirical Einstein was a physicist and he believed that math is invented, not ....

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