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Ontologia sociale e sistemi sociotecnici P. Vermaas, P. Kroes, I. van de Poel, M. Franssen, W. Houkes, A Philosophy of Technology. From Technical Artefacts to Sociotechnical Systems, Morgan & Claypool Publishing, s.l. 2011, capp. 1-2-5-7.
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