Reverence for Life and the Limits of State Power

In Justine Burley (ed.), Dworkin and His Critics. Blackwell. pp. 241–263 (2004-01-01)
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This chapter contains section titled: I Why is Freedom to Choose Death More Important Than Protecting Life's Inherent Worth? II What Justifies the State's Safeguarding Intrinsic Values? III How Ought the State to Honor Life's Sanctity? IV Conclusion Acknowledgement.

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