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First Philosophy and the First Distinction: Ontology and Phenomenology of Laws of Form

Laws of Form and PhilosophyGeorge Spencer-Brown’s Laws of Form is a mathematical treatise that calls for philosophical interpretation. Its core component, the calculus of indications, progresses from the simple act of drawing a distinction, through a number of levels of the indication of that distinction, until it finally reaches the level of real existence and the universe as we know it. While applicable to any special case of......

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