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The Temptations of Evolutionary EthicsPaul Lawrence Farber, Berkeley, CA:University of California Press,1998, 210 pp. US$16.95 paper. ISBN 0-520-21369-6. University of California Press, 2120 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
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