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Argumenta is the Journal of the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy (SIFA) and is published by the University of Sassari, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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- Argumenta is an open access web journal: people using the website may not only view, reproduce or store copies of articles, but they are also free to distribute articles as guaranteed by the following license: Creative Commons by-nc-nd.
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