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George Spencer Brown is best known for his book Laws of Form, which elaborates a primary algebra of distinctions and forms capable of dealing with self-referential equations reflective of paradoxes in logic. The book has received little attention in mathematics, but it has greatly influenced cybernetics, communications, and ecological theories. But Spencer Brown also published poetry and stories, often under different names, and he practiced as a psychotherapist. Our chapter elaborates the utility of Laws of Form relating to organizational paradox before considering Spencer Brown’s other works in relation to his mathematics. Invoking philosophy, psychoanalysis and art, we suggest that these indicate a further distinction that sets all forms against the “nothing”: a wholeness or unity from out of which all distinctions, all words, meaning and life – but also all silence, nonsense and death – emerge in paradoxical opposition. Reading Spencer Brown not through the prism of mathematics, but as an evocative invitation to engage with the fissures that animate art and human life, highlights the paradoxical interplay of organization and violence; and how tragedy, suffering, sympathy and love should be more prominent in organizational research.
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斯宾塞·布朗悖论
乔治·斯宾塞·布朗最著名的著作是《形式法则》(Laws of Form),这本书阐述了一种初级代数的区别和形式,能够处理反映逻辑悖论的自我参照方程。这本书在数学领域很少受到关注,但它对控制论、通信和生态理论产生了巨大影响。但斯宾塞·布朗也发表诗歌和故事,经常用不同的名字,他还是一名心理治疗师。在考虑斯宾塞·布朗与他的数学相关的其他作品之前,我们的章节详细阐述了与组织悖论相关的形式法则的效用。引用哲学、精神分析和艺术,我们认为这些表明了一种进一步的区分,将所有形式与“无”对立起来:从一种整体或统一中,所有的区别、所有的文字、意义和生命——以及所有的沉默、废话和死亡——都以矛盾的对立出现。阅读斯宾塞·布朗的作品,不是通过数学的棱镜,而是将其作为一种唤起性的邀请,让我们参与到赋予艺术和人类生命活力的裂隙中,突显出组织与暴力之间矛盾的相互作用;以及悲剧、苦难、同情和爱应该如何在组织研究中更加突出。
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