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Tague, Gregory F. 2014. Making Mind: Moral Sense and Consciousness in Philosophy, Science, and Literature.

  • Jeff P. Turpin

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Tague, Gregory F. 2014. Making Mind: Moral Sense and Consciousness in Philosophy, Science, and Literature. New York: Rodopi. 319 pages. Paperback $95.

Tague, Gregory F. 2016. Evolution and Culture: Texts and Contexts. Boston: Brill/Rodopi. 162 pages. Paperback $71.40.


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