Towards Computer Simulations of Virtue Ethics

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Towards Computer Simulations of Virtue Ethics. / Lasquety-Reyes, Jeremiah A.
in: Open Philosophy, Jahrgang 2, Nr. 1, 26.09.2019, S. 399-413.

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Lasquety-Reyes JA. Towards Computer Simulations of Virtue Ethics. Open Philosophy. 2019 Sep 26;2(1):399-413. doi: 10.1515/opphil-2019-0029

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