Re: Closing the antecedent




William Elliot wrote:

On Sun, 28 May 2006, John Jones wrote:
Realism and anti-realism, the 'external' world and 'inner' world, are
alike in that neither of these philosophies can support as necessities
the notions of order and disorder,

No problem, surrealism is better than both realism and anti-realism.

You ignored the familiar objects of mathematics, and, the familiar
objects of Surrealism use familiar objects from realism and
anti-realism and is ambiguous as to their common ground.

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