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Alchemies of the Mind
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Jon Elster
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November 28 1998
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface and Acknowledgments
pp. 1
A Plea for Mechanisms
pp. 48
Emotions Before Psychology
pp. 139
Social Emotions in Historical Context
pp. 239
Rationality and the Emotions
pp. 332
Alchemies of the Mind: Transmutation and Misrepresentation
pp. 403
Coda
pp. 419
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