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April 2004
April 01 2004
You Think, Therefore I Am (Following You) (Tu Penses Donc Je Te Suis)
Magali Desbazeille,
Magali Desbazeille
70 rue d'Aubervilliers, 75019 Paris, France. E-mail: magali@desbazeille.nom.fr.
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Siegfried Canto,
Siegfried Canto
5 rue Rubens, 75013 Paris, France. E-mail: zig.canto@wanadoo.fr.
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Christine Beigel
Christine Beigel
88 bd Ney 75018 Paris, France. E-mail: cebei@9online.fr.
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Magali Desbazeille
70 rue d'Aubervilliers, 75019 Paris, France. E-mail: magali@desbazeille.nom.fr.
Siegfried Canto
5 rue Rubens, 75013 Paris, France. E-mail: zig.canto@wanadoo.fr.
Christine Beigel
88 bd Ney 75018 Paris, France. E-mail: cebei@9online.fr.
Online Issn: 1530-9282
Print Issn: 0024-094X
© 2004 ISAST
2004
Leonardo (2004) 37 (2): 102.
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Magali Desbazeille, Siegfried Canto, Christine Beigel; You Think, Therefore I Am (Following You) (Tu Penses Donc Je Te Suis). Leonardo 2004; 37 (2): 102. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/0024094041139238
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