Can animals and machines be persons?: a dialogue

Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett Pub. Co. (1985)
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COMMISSIONER KLAUS VERSEN: Counselors, I want to remind you both of two matters. First, this commission is not bound by the statutes or legal precedents of ...

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