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Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs. By L. Bortolotti. (Pp. 299; $65.00; ISBN: 9780199206162 pb.) Oxford University Press: New York. 2009.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2010

PETER LANGLAND-HASSAN
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