The uncanny of mind in a machine: Humanoid robots as tools, agents, and experiencers
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Martina Mara | Markus Appel | David Izydorczyk | Silvana Weber | Tanja Lischetzke | T. Lischetzke | Markus Appel | Martina Mara | David Izydorczyk | Silvana Weber
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