Aug
16
2011
(New readers will want to start with the first installment.)
Let us continue our beginning:
LoF p. 1
We take as given the idea of distinction and the idea of indication, and that we cannot make an indication without drawing a distinction. We take, therefore, the form of distinction for the form.
If this doesn't strike you as having a "mystical"...
Aug
09
2011
(A full PDF of this article can be had here.)
George Spencer Brown (in his spirit, I would like to say: "Let George Spencer Brown = GSB"), a logician, engineer, and teacher, wrote a curious little book called Laws of Form, that inspired countless interesting people of widely varying backgrounds. The book is not a...
Jul
26
2011
The following presentation was made literally thirty minutes before my Master's thesis defense, when I thought to myself, hey, I should put together some slides! Luckily I had everything I needed already... you'll have to imagine how I skilfully (ahem...) wove all the slides into a seamless tapestry.
Jul
23
2011
There is a necessary recursion at the very heart of epistemology. Epistemology can never be founded upon a principle of linearity, where thinking traces its origin to something that lies before thinking, and somehow emerges or grows out of it, because the very existence of this "before", whatever its nature, must always be assumed...
May
31
2011
Spring in Portland is great, even if you don't leave your own porch...
May
15
2011
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Apr
18
2011
Every moment of transformation enacts an epistemology. Part of what it means to be human is to have the potential to awaken to this fact, and more: to recognize that the recognition of the inescapable relation between action and epistemology leads to the unfolding of a life-long quest and question: how do I know?...