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Giving Hands and Feet to Morality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2004

Michael Neblo
Affiliation:
Is assistant professor of political science at Ohio State University (neblo.1@osu.edu).

Abstract

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Type
Perspectives
Copyright
2004 by the American Political Science Association

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