[SA]
> I don't think a philosophy on reality can leave out anything. Unless somehow the >financial crisis is somehow not part of reality and in some kind of yet undescribed >vortex sphere outside of reality - but I doubt that.


Hey. You. I agree. A philosophy on reality can't leave out anything. And instead of inventing monads or stuff like that it has te be understandable. after all, it's reality we are talking about. One can of course say that we can't understand anything about reality really - but what's the point in saying that? no, no no, I have to give the 17th century the finger a bit. Oh how I hate Leibniz.
nevermind.
where was I in this misspelled thing? Yes. financial crisis. Fun thing. No. Allready shouted about socialism without respons.

ah, yes! reality! We make an assertion about reality that we can work with, and DQ is keept undefined - DON'T TOUCH IT GUYS! - and then we keep the doors open. Good and Well.

Now, stop touching DQ and messing things up - to whom it may concern.

Have to get back to Leibniz - oh how I hate him!

Chris
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