Tisztelt erdeklodok,
a Luca Bonnatti altal az Altalanos Pszichologiai Tanszeken iden
szeptemberben tartott eloadasok (The psychology of human reasoning)
anyagaibol (cikkek, konyvfejezetek) osszeallitunk egy olvasokonyvet.
Kerjuk, aki ezt szeretne megrendelni a kb. 1000 forintos onkoltseges
aron, az jelezze igenyet a gyori(a)izabell.elte.hu cimen. Hatarido: 95.
novemer 15.
A kotetet automatikusan es ingyen megkapjak azok, akik
jegyert vettek fel az orat, es dolgozatot keszitenek Luca Bonnatti
szamara.
Gyori Miklos.
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Mivel a szerkesztes meg nem zarult le, tajekoztatasul ime azoknak a
munkaknak a listaja, melyekBOL valogat majd L. Bonnatti a readerbe:
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