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エージェンシー概念の再検討:人工物によるエージェンシーのデザインをめぐって

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エージェンシー概念の再検討:人工物によるエージェンシーのデザインをめぐって
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Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society, July 2014
DOI 10.11225/jcss.19.164
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青山 征彦

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