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Damasio, Antonio, 2018. The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures. New York: Pantheon. 336 pages.

  • Shimon Edelman
Published/Copyright: October 1, 2018
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Published Online: 2018-10-01
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