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Review of “Truly Human Enhancement: A Philosophical Defense of Limits”

Posted on April 16, 2014 by Center for Bioethics and Social Justice

Leonard FleckRead Professor Leonard Fleck’s review of Nicholas Agar’s book Truly Human Enhancement: A Philosophical Defense of Limits, published in Notre Dame Philosophical Review.

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