+%&a
+\begin{document}
+\maketitleru[authorstext={Author:},
+ course={Philosophy and Ethics of Computer and Information Sciences}]
+
+\section{Introduction}
+Man, animal, machine: differences and overlap's. The living being as a machine:
+this image has been verypopular in different hist orical periods and is still
+present today, even reinforced by computer technology (``the brain as a
+computer''). At the same time, all kinds of criteria have been (and still are)
+sought in order to separate man from the rest of the world (the natural and the
+artificial one). Using in sights from computer science, philosophy and ethics,
+try to sketch a general vision of how man, animal, and machine relate to each
+other.
+
+
+\section{Research question}
+
+\section{Answer}
+
+\section{Conclusion}
+
+\bibliographystyle{plain}
+%\bibliographystyle{ieeetr}
+\bibliography{a}
+\end{document}