The Moral Weight of Preferences: Death, Sex, and Dementia

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8):76-78 (2020)
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Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 76-78.

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Elizabeth Lanphier
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Transformative Experience.Laurie Ann Paul - 2014 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
Why Ethical Sex Demands [the category of] Nonconsensual Sex.Shannon Fyfe - 2020 - Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1):135-143.

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