Abstract

Turing : Uncalculability and Unpredictability. The objective of this paper is to highlight the co-presence, in Turing’s work, of two competing lines of research : one line the objective of which is to challenge the limits of calculability and then to consider the possibility of a thinking machine ; the other line, relying upon the non coincidence of determinism and predictability of dynamical systems, that leads to the irreducibility of a human brain to a “discrete-state machine”. The three oppositions discrete/continuous, logic/dynamics, and arithmetic/geometry make it possible to better understand the contradiction between these two lines of research, a contradiction which, in turn, commands a reassessment of the first of these three alternatives.

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