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These are the philosophical views of a genius mathematician Kurt Gödel. With what does /lit/ agree or disagree?
>The world is rational.
>Human reason can, in principle, be developed more highly (through certain techniques).
>There are systematic methods for the solution of all problems (also art, etc.).
>There are other worlds and rational beings of a different and higher kind.
>The world in which we live is not the only one in which we shall live or have lived.
>There is incomparably more knowable a priori than is currently known.
>The development of human thought since the Renaissance is thoroughly intelligible (durchaus einsichtige).
>Reason in mankind will be developed in every direction.
>Formal rights comprise a real science.
>Materialism is false.
>The higher beings are connected to the others by analogy, not by composition.
>Concepts have an objective existence.
>There is a scientific (exact) philosophy and theology, which deals with concepts of the highest abstractness; and this is also most highly fruitful for science.
>Religions are, for the most part, bad-- but religion is not.

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