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            Whenever  a  conference  proceeding  has  both  editor  and  publisher,  full
              conference papers are cited like book chapters.
               Whenever an edition other than the first is referenced, the year of the first
            edition is given first and the year of the consulted edition second, e.g., Darwin
            (1859/2004).
               Names with particles, i.e., “de,” “van,” “van der,” “von,” etc., are treated as
            if the particle is part of the name. For example, publications by VanLehn and
            Von Domarus are found under the letter V rather than L or D.
               Letters with umlauts such as å, ä and ö are alphabetized according to the
            German system of placing them immediately after the underlying vowel. For
            example, publications by Köhler are placed after other names beginning with
            Ko-, but before names beginning with Kp-. Names that are customarily writ-
            ten with expanded umlauts, e.g., Koestler, are alphabetized literally.
               Classical texts are referenced in the chapter notes by author, title and the
            label or number of the relevant part (lines, verses, etc.), according to classicist
            practice. The particular editions of classical works consulted are listed in the
            first section below.

                                  Classical References
            Aristotle (384–332 b.c.)
            On the Heavens (De Caelo), translated by J. L. Stocks.
            In R. M. Hutchins (Ed.), The Works of Aristotle (vol. 1, pp. 359–405). Chicago, IL: William
               Benton and Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952.
            On the Motion of Animals (De Motu Animalium), translated by A. S. L. Farquharson.
            In R. M. Hutchins (Ed.), The Works of Aristotle (vol. 2, pp. 233–252). Chicago, IL: William
               Benton and Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952.
            Physics (Physica), translated by R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye.
            In R. M. Hutchins (Ed.), The Works of Aristotle (vol. 1, pp. 259–355). Chicago, IL: William
               Benton and Encyclopedia Britannica, 1952.

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