Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math CognitionLaws of Form, Peirce, and Cantor
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math Cognition: Laws of Form, Peirce, and Cantor
Kauffman, Louis H.
2019-09-15 00:00:00
[The purpose of this chapter is to explore the idea of a sign, using G. Spencer-Brown’s (1969) work “Laws of Form” is a pivot, a reference, and a place from which to make excursions into both simplicity and complexity. In order to handle the simplicity of the issues involved in thinking about distinction, Spencer-Brown’s introduction of a language that has only one sign is an instrument of great delicacy.]
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Math CognitionLaws of Form, Peirce, and Cantor
[The purpose of this chapter is to explore the idea of a sign, using G. Spencer-Brown’s (1969) work “Laws of Form” is a pivot, a reference, and a place from which to make excursions into both simplicity and complexity. In order to handle the simplicity of the issues involved in thinking about distinction, Spencer-Brown’s introduction of a language that has only one sign is an instrument of great delicacy.]
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