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  1. Leigh, Mike [Other]; Pope, Dick [Other]; Yershon, Gary [Other]; Spall, Timothy [Other]; Jesson, Paul [Other]; Atkinson, Dorothy [Other]; Spall, Timothy [Performer]; Jesson, Paul [Performer]; Bailey, Marion [Performer]

    Mr. Turner - Meister des Lichts (1 DVD-Video)

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    München: Prokino Filmverleih, 2015

  2. Chishull, Edmund [Author]

    The excellency of a proper : charitable relief. A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary-meeting in the Cathedral church of St. Paul. December the 2d, 1714. By Edmund Chishull, B.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. With an Appendix, containing an Account of this Charitable Institution, and the Particulars of Dr. Turner's Will

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    London: printed for James Round, at Seneca's Head in Exchange-Alley, [1714] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. Turnen will kaum einer

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    S. Karger AG, 2012

    Published in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Ganzheitsmedizin / Swiss Journal of Integrative Medicine

  4. Clocksin, William F.

    GUIDELINES FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF FRIENDSHIP : with Fraser Watts and Marius Dorobantu, “The Relational Turn in Understanding Personhood: Psychological, Theological, and Computational Perspectives”; William F. Clocksin, “Guidelines for Computational Modeling of Friendship”; Michael J. Reiss, “Is It Possible That Robots Will Not One Day Become Persons?”; and Léon Turner, “Will We Know Them When We Meet Them? Human Cyborg and Non‐Human Personhood.” : with Fraser Watts and Marius Dorobantu, “The Relational Turn in Understanding Personhood: Psychological, Theological, and Computational Perspectives”; William F. Clocksin, “Guidelines for Computational Modeling of Friendship”; Michael J. Reiss, “Is It Possible That Robots Will Not One Day Become Persons?”; and Léon Turner, “Will We Know Them When We Meet Them? Human Cyborg and Non‐Human Personhood.”

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    Open Library of the Humanities, 2023

    Published in: Zygon®

  5. Reiss, Michael J.

    IS IT POSSIBLE THAT ROBOTS WILL NOT ONE DAY BECOME PERSONS? : with Fraser Watts and Marius Dorobantu, “The Relational Turn in Understanding Personhood: Psychological, Theological, and Computational Perspectives”; William F. Clocksin, “Guidelines for Computational Modeling of Friendship”; Michael J. Reiss, “Is It Possible That Robots Will Not One Day Become Persons?”; and Léon Turner, “Will We Know Them When We Meet Them? Human Cyborg and Non‐Human Personhood.” : with Fraser Watts and Marius Dorobantu, “The Relational Turn in Understanding Personhood: Psychological, Theological, and Computational Perspectives”; William F. Clocksin, “Guidelines for Computational Modeling of Friendship”; Michael J. Reiss, “Is It Possible That Robots Will Not One Day Become Persons?”; and Léon Turner, “Will We Know Them When We Meet Them? Human Cyborg and Non‐Human Personhood.”

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    Open Library of the Humanities, 2023

    Published in: Zygon®

  6. Turner, Léon

    WILL WE KNOW THEM WHEN WE MEET THEM? HUMAN CYBORG AND NONHUMAN PERSONHOOD : with Fraser Watts and Marius Dorobantu, “The Relational Turn in Understanding Personhood: Psychological, Theological, and Computational Perspectives”; William F. Clocksin, “Guidelines for Computational Modeling of Friendship”; Michael J. Reiss, “Is It Possible That Robots Will Not One Day Become Persons?”; and Léon Turner, “Will We Know Them When We Meet Them? Human Cyborg and Non‐Human Personhood.” : with Fraser Watts and Marius Dorobantu, “The Relational Turn in Understanding Personhood: Psychological, Theological, and Computational Perspectives”; William F. Clocksin, “Guidelines for Computational Modeling of Friendship”; Michael J. Reiss, “Is It Possible That Robots Will Not One Day Become Persons?”; and Léon Turner, “Will We Know Them When We Meet Them? Human Cyborg and Non‐Human Personhood.”

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    Open Library of the Humanities, 2023

    Published in: Zygon®