A Logic of Unity

Dualism dominates logic as the concepts TRUE and FALSE and as the dual perspectives of AND and OR.

In contrast, the logic boundary ⟨ ⟩ can be interpreted as TRUE, in which case FALSE is the void within TRUE. Since FALSE is void-equivalent in iconic logic its non-existence makes Laws of Form a logic of Unity rather than duality. Truth is confounded with existence. A distinction, as represented by a single boundary, accommodates both independence and unity. Context, concept and content are a singular system.

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