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Review of "The essential turing" by B. Jack Copeland(ed), Oxford University Press, Oxford, GB, 2004

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              cover image Artificial Intelligence and Law
              Artificial Intelligence and Law  Volume 14, Issue 1
              April 2006
              17 pages

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              Kluwer Academic Publishers

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