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Hugo G. Nutini and John M. Roberts Bloodsucking Witchcraft: An Epistemological Study of Anthropomorphic Supernaturalism in Rural Tlaxcala. Tuscon: University of Arizona Press (1993), xxii + 476 pp., $40.00 (cloth).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

Mark Risjord*
Affiliation:
Emory University

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Copyright © Philosophy of Science Association 1994

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