There are two theorems. You’re correct that the first theorem (that there is an unprovable truth) is generally proved by constructing a sort of liar’s paradox, and then the second is proved by repeating the proof of the first internally.
However I chose to take the reverse route for a more epistemological flavour.
There are two theorems. You’re correct that the first theorem (that there is an unprovable truth) is generally proved by constructing a sort of liar’s paradox, and then the second is proved by repeating the proof of the first internally.
However I chose to take the reverse route for a more epistemological flavour.