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模型は心を持ちうるか: 人工知能・認知科学・脳生理学の焦点 単行本 – 1987/6/1
ヴァレンティノ ブライテンベルク
(著),
加地 大介
(翻訳)
- 本の長さ232ページ
- 言語日本語
- 出版社哲学書房
- 発売日1987/6/1
- ISBN-104886790135
- ISBN-13978-4886790132
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- 出版社 : 哲学書房 (1987/6/1)
- 発売日 : 1987/6/1
- 言語 : 日本語
- 単行本 : 232ページ
- ISBN-10 : 4886790135
- ISBN-13 : 978-4886790132
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