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Joachim Aufderheide and Ralf M. Bader (eds), The Highest Good in Aristotle and KantOxford: Oxford University Press, 2015 Pp. 256 ISBN 9780198714019 (hbk) £45.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2016

Lawrence Pasternack*
Affiliation:
Oklahoma State University

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