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Joost Breuker is a cognitive psychologist, working at the Center for research into Higher Education of the University of Amsterdam on intelligent CAI and text comprehension.
Thomas Carson Mark, tutor at St. John's College, Annapolis, is author ofSpinoza's Theory of Truth, and of articles dealing with aspects of Spinoza's methodology, epistemology, and metaphysics.
was for twelve years (to 1977) Associate Editor ofSeminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, and has published numerous articles and two books interpreting the works of Kafka, Trakl and Thomas Mann.
Albert C.E. Parker, who received his Ph.D. in history from Washington University, St. Louis, currently lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
designer of the egg Real-Time Polyphonic Sound Synthesizer;Computers and the Humanities 11 (1977) 353–365 andComputer Music Journal 2(2), 2(3) (1978)).
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Breuker, J., Sternsher, B., Les Benedict, M. et al. Book reviews. Comput Hum 14, 57–77 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02395135
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