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  1. George Spencer-Brown (2 April 1923 – 25 August 2016) was an English polymath best known as the author of Laws of Form. He described himself as a "mathematician, consulting engineer, psychologist, educational consultant and practitioner, consulting psychotherapist, author, and poet".

  2. Spencer-Brown, G. Autorreferencia, distinciones y tiempo. Sistemas Sociales [en línea]. 2020 [Fecha de Consulta]. Disponible en https://sistemassociales.com/autorreferencia-distinciones-y-tiempo/

  3. 25 de feb. de 2020 · George Spencer-Brown (GSB) fue un polimático inglés mejor conocido como el autor de “Leyes de la forma”. Se describió a sí mismo como «matemático, ingeniero consultor, psicólogo, consultor educativo y profesional, psicoterapeuta consultor, autor y poeta».

  4. El primero uno de los más grandes filósofos del siglo XX; el segundo destacó entre los más brillantes pensadores cibernéticos. Ambos en su momento tuvieron contacto con este extraño libro, una rara modelación matemática que ocupa sus propias notaciones para describir formas.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Laws_of_FormLaws of Form - Wikipedia

    Laws of Form (hereinafter LoF) is a book by G. Spencer-Brown, published in 1969, that straddles the boundary between mathematics and philosophy. LoF describes three distinct logical systems : The "primary arithmetic" (described in Chapter 4 of LoF ), whose models include Boolean arithmetic;

    • George Spencer-Brown
    • 1969
  6. 1 de may. de 2014 · George Spencer Brown is a British mathematician and logician, whose book Laws of Form (1969) tackles the very foundation of development of knowledge. An abstract and bold ‘calculus of indications’, Laws of Form was even praised by Bertrand Russell.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2016 · Farewell to G. Spencer-Brown, a creative mathematical logician extraordinaire, one of a handful of twentieth-century polymaths who saw the need to integrate spatial and numerical mathematics into a system of reasoning that is logically prior to conventional mathematics, symbolic logic, and mathematical science.