The Convergence of Machine and Human Nature: A Critique of the Computer Metaphor of Mind and Artificial Intelligence (Avebury Series in Philosophy)
A. E. McClintock
Alexander McClintock
Hardcover. Avebury 1995-03-04.
ISBN 9781856289979
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