Morality, Mortality: Volume 2: Rights, Duties, and Status

New York, US: Oxford University Press USA (1996)
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Kamm applies her non-consequentialist theory to practical ethical problems involving life and death, including the distinction between killing and letting die, and the permissibility of harming some to save others.

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