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  1. See Austin (1961) and Anscombe (1971).

  2. Accessible introductions to the role of neural networks (including recurrent networks) in cognitive processing for non-specialists include Churchland (1996) and Manfred Spitzer (1999).

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Kane, R. Libertarianism. Philos Stud 144, 35–44 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-009-9365-y

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