Who Benefits? Why Personal Identity Does Not Matter in a Moral Evaluation of Germ-line Gene Therapy
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Who Benefits? Why Personal Identity Does Not Matter in a Moral Evaluation of Germ-line Gene Therapy. / Holtug, Nils; Sandøe, Peter.
In: Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1996, p. 157-166.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Harvard
Holtug, N & Sandøe, P 1996, 'Who Benefits? Why Personal Identity Does Not Matter in a Moral Evaluation of Germ-line Gene Therapy', Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 157-166.
APA
Holtug, N., & Sandøe, P. (1996). Who Benefits? Why Personal Identity Does Not Matter in a Moral Evaluation of Germ-line Gene Therapy. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 13(2), 157-166.
Vancouver
Holtug N, Sandøe P. Who Benefits? Why Personal Identity Does Not Matter in a Moral Evaluation of Germ-line Gene Therapy. Journal of Applied Philosophy. 1996;13(2):157-166.
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Bibtex
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