Review of Puddifoot, K. (2021). How Stereotypes Deceive Us. Oxford University Press. 214 p [Book Review]

Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 71:220-224 (2025)
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This text is a critical review of Katherine Puddifoot's book, _ How Stereotypes Deceive Us _ (2021).

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