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Who Count as Persons? : Human Identity and the Ethics of Killing

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The author of this book affirms that it is never moral to intentionally kill another.

He offers a philosophy of a person that embraces the undeveloped, the wounded and the dying, proposing ways to recover a personal ethical stance in a global society that increasingly devalues the individual.

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Georgetown University Press
0878408363 / 9780878408368
Hardback
174.24
31/01/2001
United States
248 pages
152 x 229 mm, 470 grams