Karen Green and Constant J. Mews, eds., Virtue Ethics for Women 1250 1500.
Niiranen, S. (2013). Karen Green and Constant J. Mews, eds., Virtue Ethics for Women 1250–1500. Philosophy in Review, 33 (3), 196-198. Retrieved from http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/pir
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