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Title: The peacock problem: what does evolution say about why we make art?(The Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure, and Human Evolution )(Book review)
Author: Alexander Nehamas
Publication:American Scholar (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 2009
Publisher: Phi Beta Kappa Society
Volume: 78 Issue: 2 Page: 118(5)
Article Type: Book review
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Author(s)Alexander Nehamas
PublisherPhi Beta Kappa Society
ISBN / ASINB0021STR2G
ISBN-13978B0021STR21
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