Andrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque become Guerilla-Ontologists, and ask, if cognitive developement and stages theories are real or not. And their conclusion: All phenomena are real in some sense, unreal in some sense, meaningless in some sense, real and meaningless in some sense, unreal and meaningless in some sense, and real and unreal and meaningless in some sense.
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