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	author       =	{Barlassina, Luca and Gordon, Robert M.},
	title        =	{{Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation}},
	booktitle    =	{The {Stanford} Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
	editor       =	{Edward N. Zalta},
	howpublished =	{\url{https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2023/entries/folkpsych-simulation/}},
	year         =	{2023},
	edition      =	{{S}pring 2023},
	publisher    =	{Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}
}

BibTeX Citation String (Current Version in Summer 2017 Archive)

There are over 50 BibTeX styles and no standard format that is guaranteed to work for all 50. So, we suggest you use our string as a 'useful suggestion' that might need to be adapted for your particular BibTeX file. Also note that the double braces around the title is to preserve capitalization. You may wish to edit that as well.

@InCollection{sep-folkpsych-simulation,
	author       =	{Barlassina, Luca and Gordon, Robert M.},
	title        =	{{Folk Psychology as Mental Simulation}},
	booktitle    =	{The {Stanford} Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
	editor       =	{Edward N. Zalta},
	howpublished =	{\url{https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2017/entries/folkpsych-simulation/}},
	year         =	{2017},
	edition      =	{{S}ummer 2017},
	publisher    =	{Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}
}