"There is no such thing as a 'real' representation of 'reality.' Except, perhaps, in algebraic formulae."

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Source: Charles Tandy, William Faloon, Robert A. Freitas, Jr., Robin Hanson, Michael Perry (2001). “Doctor Tandy's First Guide to Life Extension and Transhumanity”, p.155, Universal-Publishers

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Claude Simon

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Claude Simon was a French novelist known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of memory, particularly in his work 'The Grass.'

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"In general, I distrust philosophy. Plato recommended chasing poets from the city; the 'great' Heidegger was a Nazi; Lukacs was a communist; and J. P. Sartre wrote: 'Any anti-communist is a dog.'"

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