After working with Laws of Form for over a decade, William Bricken learned to recognize the depths to which Spencer Brown had deconstructed our notions of Truth and Rationality.
In his mind, axiomatic Crossing and Calling boiled over from Logic into Neurophysiology of Thought and into the fundamental philosophies of Western culture.
Taking void seriously forces one to look at the Unity of Life rather than escaping into the ease of Dualism. It is no longer appropriate to pretend that our thoughts can be separate from our actions.
In Boundary Logic this is particularly clear since logical boundaries are **semipermeable**, the Outside has complete access to the Inside.
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