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Emotion and value. / Todd, Cain.
In: Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, No. 10, 10.2014, p. 702-712.

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Todd, C 2014, 'Emotion and value', Philosophy Compass, vol. 9, no. 10, pp. 702-712. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12167

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Todd, C. (2014). Emotion and value. Philosophy Compass, 9(10), 702-712. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12167

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Todd C. Emotion and value. Philosophy Compass. 2014 Oct;9(10):702-712. doi: 10.1111/phc3.12167

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Todd, Cain. / Emotion and value. In: Philosophy Compass. 2014 ; Vol. 9, No. 10. pp. 702-712.

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