Title:

Formalizing ʻphilosophicalʼ narratives: the tension between form and content

Year:

2008

Full reference:

Michele Pasin, Simon Buckingham-Shum, Enrico Motta. Formalizing ʻphilosophicalʼ narratives: the tension between form and content - European Computing and Philosophy Conference (ECAP08) Montpellier, France June 2008 . PDF



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2008


paper  Formalizing ʻphilosophicalʼ narratives: the tension between form and content

European Computing and Philosophy Conference (ECAP08), Montpellier, France, Jun 2008.