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Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP)
Welcome to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), which as of March 2018, has nearly 1600 entries online. From its inception,
the SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up-to-date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries
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