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Thema Realität
Annotation of Thoughts_about_Space,_Time,_and_the_Concept_of_Identity
Annotation Comment Weil jedes Konzept auch die Seite des Empfängers beinhaltet, das heißt, von jemanden selbst gemacht ist, kann dieses nie Zuverlässigkeit haben, die man gerne der "realen Welt" zuschreiben möchte.
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