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Debra Lieberman and Carlton Patrick, Objection: Disgust, Morality, and the Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). 248 pages. ISBN: 9780190491291. Hardcover $27.95.
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Debra Lieberman and Carlton Patrick, Objection: Disgust, Morality, and the Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). 248 pages. ISBN: 9780190491291. Hardcover $27.95.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2020
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- Politics and the Life Sciences , Volume 39 , Special Issue 2: Special Issue: Disgust and Political Attitudes , Fall 2020 , pp. 237 - 238
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- © Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 2020
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