Morality, Mortality: Rights, duties, and status

Oxford University Press USA (1993)
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This volume continues the examination of issues of life and death which F.M. Kamm began in 'Morality, Mortality, ' Volume I (1993). Kamm continues her development of a non-consequentialist ethical theory and its application to practical ethical problems.

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original M. Kamm, F. (1993) "Morality, Mortality: Death and Whom to Save From It [Ebook]". Oxford University Press USA

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