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Papanikitas, A., Prainsack, B. James F. Drane: A Liberal Catholic Bioethics. Muenster, DE: Lit Verlag. 2010, 290 Pages. Philosophia 39, 771–774 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11406-011-9319-4
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