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Zeitschrift
Morals & Machines
Interdisciplinary, Global, Critical
Herausgeber:innen:
Prof. Dr. Miriam Meckel | Dr. Léa Steinacker | Prof. Dr. Thomas Beschorner | Prof. Dr. Stefan Böschen | Prof. Dr. Urs Gasser | Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hin-Yan Liu | Prof. Dr. Christoph Neuberger | Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini
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