
According to The Lancet that argued suicide was on the rise in Finland because of the financial crisis. The British medical journal said last week that the financial crisis of 2008 caused a rise in suicide in Finland.
That poured cold water on research, whom published in National Institute for Health and Welfare. This institution THL believes that Finland’s world-leading suicide rate has been downplayed, however, the intitution demands a suicide prevention programme, which would learn from the good experiences of the 1990s.
The THL observed that the study made too direct a link between the suicide figures and the financial crisis. Perhaps they have too clinical orientation in this case of existence´s seriously problems.
According to Leibniz's Ontology considerations as we were, to start with, putting forward concerning sundry unrealized possible essences turn out, upon reflection, to constitute mere heuristic devices, because the outcome of our arguments enforces upon us a necessitarianism not unlike Spinoza’s (according to Leibniz, editnotice) namely that there are no really possible essences except those of entities, which do in fact exist.
Nothing is possible except what is real. Then everything real is necessarily real.
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