Gödel’s philosophical conceptions bear striking similarities to Cantor’s. Although there is no
conclusive evidence that Gödel deliberately used or adhered to Cantor’s views, one can successfully
reconstruct and see his “Cantorianism” at work in many parts of his thought. In this paper, I aim to
describe the most prominent conceptual intersections between Cantor’s and Gödel’s thought, particularly on such matters as the nature and existence of mathematical entities (sets), concepts, Platonism, the Absolute Infinite, the progress and inexhaustibility of mathematics