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Laws of form

Book • 1969
Laws of Form is a work that delves into the fundamental concept of distinction and its role in creating logical systems.

Published in 1969, it introduces the 'primary algebra' and 'calculus of indications', which are essentially minimalist notations for two-element Boolean algebra.

The book explores how the act of making a distinction creates space and time, and it discusses the emergence of self-reference within the system.

It has influenced various fields, including cybernetics, and has been noted for its unique approach to propositional calculus and the philosophy of distinction.

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Mentioned by Eric Harris-Braun in relation to the concept of grammatics and the creation of spaces of engagement.
E122| Transcendent Design w/ Forrest Landry, Eric Harris-Braun, O.G. Rose & Tom Lyons
Erwähnt von Gábor Paál im Kontext von Spencer Browns intellektuellem Einfluss.
"Ich rede Unsinn" – Der Logiker George Spencer-Brown

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