Laws of Form: Why Spencer-Brown is missing the point

  • Janew C
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What George Spencer-Brown wants to rationalize out of existence is alternation itself – the prerequisite of his whole operation. By that he simplifies (identifies) more than he says. And he does not say all that is important.

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Janew, C. (2011). Laws of Form: Why Spencer-Brown is missing the point. Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research, 2(6), 95–96. Retrieved from http://blog.free-will.de/2012/04/laws-of-form-why-spencer-brown-is.html

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