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The Lost Symbol. 2nd ed. London: Corgi Books, 2013.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York, USA: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. El símbolo perdido. Barcelona: Planeta, 2017.

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Brown, Dan. Le symbole perdu: Roman. Paris: JC Lattes, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York, USA: Random House Large Print, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Rosuto shinboru. Tōkyō: Kadokawa Shoten, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. London: Bantam Press, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Il simbolo perduto. Milano: Mondadori, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Le Symbole Perdu. Paris: JC Lattès, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Utrachennyĭ simvol: Roman. Moskva: AST, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Утраченный символ. Moskva: AST, 2015.

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The Lost Symbol. London: Corgi Books, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. O símbolo perdido. Rio de Janeiro (RJ): Sextante, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Biểu tượng thất truyền =: The lost symbol. Hà Nội: NXB Hội nhà văn, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. O Símbolo Perdido. Lisboa: Bertrand Editora, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. New York, USA: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. ha-Semel ha-avud. Moshav Ben-Shemen: Modan, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. Izgubljeni simbol. Novi Sad: Solaris, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The lost symbol. New York: Doubleday, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. Het Verloren Symbool. Amsterdam: Luitingh, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A Novel. New York, USA: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Zaginiony symbol. Warszawa: Albatros, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. 2nd ed. New York: Anchor Books, 2012.

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Brown, Dan. The lost symbol: A novel. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. 2nd ed. London: Corgi Books, 2016.

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Neuhaus, Wolfgang, ed. Das verlorene Symbol. Köln, Germany: Gustav Lübbe Verlag in der Bastei Lübbe GmbH & Co. KG, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. O simbolo perdido. Rio de Janeiro: Sextante, 2009.

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Applegate, Katherine. Animorphs: The Visitor. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1996.

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Reckless Robot (Not Quite Human, No 4). Pocket Books, 1986.

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A Bug in the System (Not Quite Human No 3). Pocket Books, 1985.

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Isaac, Alistair M. C., and Will Bridewell. White Lies on Silver Tongues. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190652951.003.0011.

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It is easy to see that social robots will need the ability to detect and evaluate deceptive speech; otherwise they will be vulnerable to manipulation by malevolent humans. More surprisingly, we argue that effective social robots must also be able to produce deceptive speech. Many forms of technically deceptive speech perform a positive pro-social function, and the social integration of artificial agents will be possible only if they participate in this market of constructive deceit. We demonstrate that a crucial condition for detecting and producing deceptive speech is possession of a theory of mind. Furthermore, strategic reasoning about deception requires identifying a type of goal distinguished by its priority over the norms of conversation, which we call an ulterior motive. We argue that this goal is the appropriate target for ethical evaluation, not the veridicality of speech per se. Consequently, deception-capable robots are compatible with the most prominent programs to ensure that robots behave ethically.
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Laurence, Stephen, and Eric Margolis. The Scope of the Conceptual. Edited by Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels, and Stephen P. Stich. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195309799.013.0013.

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This article explains different views on concepts, which are among the most fundamental constructs in cognitive science. Michael Dummett argues that nonhuman animals are not capable of full-fledged conceptual thought but only a diminished form of thought, which he calls, proto-thought. Human beings can remove themselves from the moment and can rise above the confined world of current perceptions because of their linguistic abilities. Donald Davidson, a contemporary philosopher, denies that animals are capable of conceptual thought and claim that conceptual content requires a rich inferential network. Donald Davidson made an argument against animals having conceptual thought. Davidson's original formulation of the argument begins with the claim that having a belief requires having the concept of a belief but adds that having the concept of belief requires possession of a natural language. It follows, then, that to have a belief requires facility with natural language. The characterization of the conceptual/nonconceptual distinction that is implicit in Davidson's metacognitive argument is a complex one involving a capacity for belief about beliefs, a concept of belief, and concepts of truth and falsity. Both Robert Brandom and John McDowell argued that conceptual thought requires more than a capacity for detection. They claim that conceptual thought requires the ability to appreciate the reasons that would justify a given concept's application and use, and this, in turn, is inherently a social practice that is dependent on natural language
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Alien Implants. Rising Stars UK Ltd, 2007.

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Brown, Dan. Lost Symbol. Transworld Publishers Limited, 2010.

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Das verlorene Symbol. 4th ed. Gustave Lubbe Verlag, 2009.

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The Lost Symbol. New York, USA: Anchor Books, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. El símbolo perdido. Grupo Planeta, 2017.

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Утраченный символ. Moskva: Astrelʹ, 2012.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol. Brown, Dan, 2009.

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D'Aubigny, Frantois, and Dan Brown. Le Symbole Perdu: Lost Symbol. Audiolib, 2010.

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The Lost Symbol. BCA, 2009.

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Brown, Dan. Lost Symbol. Transworld Publishers Limited, 2016.

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Brown, Dan. The Lost Symbol: A novel. Anchor Books, 2010.

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Brown, Dan. Lost Symbol. Penguin Random House, 2009.

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The Lost Symbol. 8th ed. London: Corgi Books, 2010.

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