Reseña crítica: De Cruz, H. (ed.). (2022). Philosophy Illustrated: Forty-Two Thought Experiments to Broaden Your Mind. Oxford University Press. 196 pp. [Book Review]

Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 66 (66):511-517 (2023)
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