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Theism, the Hypothesis of Indifference, and the Biological Role of Pain and Pleasure

Faith and Philosophy - United States
doi 10.5840/faithphil199411352
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PhilosophyReligious Studies
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January 1, 1994

Authors
Daniel Howard-Snyder
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Philosophy Documentation Center


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