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Mate, Davide and Tirassa, Maurizio (2010) Knowledge. [Book Chapter]

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Item Type:Book Chapter
Subjects:Biology > Animal Cognition
Psychology > Clinical Psychology
Psychology > Cognitive Psychology
Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence
Psychology > Evolutionary Psychology
Linguistics > Pragmatics
Philosophy > Epistemology
Philosophy > Philosophy of Language
Philosophy > Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy > Philosophy of Science
Psychology > Social Psychology
ID Code:6878
Deposited By: Tirassa, Prof. Maurizio
Deposited On:29 Jul 2010 01:51
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:57

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