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Commentary
Autonomy, shared agency and prediction
- Correspondence to Dr Sungwoo Um, Department of Ethics Education, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (the Republic of); sungwooum{at}snu.ac.kr
Citation
Autonomy, shared agency and prediction
Publication history
- Received March 24, 2022
- Accepted April 6, 2022
- First published April 25, 2022.
Online issue publication
April 25, 2022
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