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Review of Daniel D. Hutto. Folk psychological narratives: The sociocultural basis of understanding reasons. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books & MIT Press, 2008, xxiv + 343 pp., ISBN 978-0-262-08367-6.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2014

Chris Sinha*
Affiliation:
University of Portsmouth, UK. E-mail: chris.sinha@port.ac.uk

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