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Thinking About Reasons. Themes from the Philosophy of Jonathan Dancy. DAVID BAKHURST, BRAD HOOKER, and MARGARET OLIVIA LITTLE, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013; 352pp.; $95.00 (hardcover)
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29 January 2014
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