Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):296 – 297 (2001)
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Book Information Strong Hermeneutics: Contingency and Moral Identity. By Nicholas H. Smith. Routledge. London. 1997. Pp. x + 197. Paperback, £14.99.
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