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The Ruskin Review: Thinking Fast and Slow

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The Ruskin Review: Thinking Fast and Slow. / Donaldson, Christopher.
In: The Ruskin Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, 09.09.2020, p. 1–108.

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Donaldson, C 2020, 'The Ruskin Review: Thinking Fast and Slow', The Ruskin Review, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 1–108.

APA

Donaldson, C. (2020). The Ruskin Review: Thinking Fast and Slow. The Ruskin Review, 14(2), 1–108.

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Donaldson C. The Ruskin Review: Thinking Fast and Slow. The Ruskin Review. 2020 Sept 9;14(2):1–108.

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Donaldson, Christopher. / The Ruskin Review : Thinking Fast and Slow. In: The Ruskin Review. 2020 ; Vol. 14, No. 2. pp. 1–108.

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