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George Spencer-Brown was a British mathematician and philosopher best known for his work in mathematical logic and systems theory. He is particularly renowned for his book "Laws of Form," published in 1969, which introduced a unique calculus of distinctions that has been influential in various fields including mathematics, philosophy, and systems theory. His ideas challenge traditional views of logic and have inspired a number of researchers and thinkers to explore new paradigms of understanding reality and information.

Throughout his career, Spencer-Brown contributed to discussions surrounding the nature of consciousness, the foundations of mathematics, and the interplay between language and logic. His later work continued to delve into the implications of his initial ideas, expanding on the concepts of self-reference and the nature of distinctions. His influence can be seen across multiple disciplines, making him a significant figure in contemporary thought.

Data di nascita January 2, 1923
Luogo di nascita Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Data di morte August 25, 2016