Social content and psychological content

In Robert H. Grimm & Daniel Davy Merrill (eds.), Contents of Thought. Tucson (1988)
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original Loar, Brian (1988) "Social content and psychological content". In Grimm, Robert H., Merrill, Daniel Davy, Contents of Thought, pp. : Tucson (1988)

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