User:Janos
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Is this my Home page?
Yes it is! Welcome! John
Thank you. Is this Jcb?
Yes, that's me! So, you are a member of the London Philosophy group? I have been corresponding with Karen - it is cool to collaborate 'across the pond'. You have some great thoughts on Economics - feel free to add your ideas to the debate guide. If you want to restructure the debate guide some (or even substantially), go ahead! Especially creating areas for positive economics, etc. This is a wiki, so you are more than welcome to edit what we have with your own ideas. Jcb 19:05, 19 August 2006 (CDT)
Notes for ontological recommendations for economics.
...Some ontologists have argued that many things exist which are not commonly acknowledged to do so
...others have argued that many things commonly thought to exist do not
...The ontology of a theory or body of assertions is the set of things to which that theory ascribes existence by referring to them in a way that cannot be eliminated or analysed out by reduction. (Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought)

