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Kenneth Thibodeau
Constructed Past Theory (CPT) is an abstract representation of how information about the past is produced and interpreted. It is grounded in the assertion that whatever we can write or say about anything in the past is the product of cognition. Understan...
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Kenneth Thibodeau
This paper presents Constructed Past Theory, an epistemological theory about how we come to know things that happened or existed in the past. The theory is expounded both in text and in a formal model comprising UML class diagrams. The ideas presented he...
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Thibodeau, J-B, Chabot, B, Deneault, C
Pág. 42 - 45
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Thibodeau, L. Sakanoko, M. Neale, G. H.
Pág. 101 - 111
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Chalavi, V. Tabaeizadeh, Z. Thibodeau, P.
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Thibodeau, L; Guo, T; Neale, G H
Pág. 209 - 218
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