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On respecting human beings as persons

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Ancestral versions of this paper were read at Brown University's Medical Ethics Conference ‘Caring for the Incurable,’ and the California State University, Fullerton, Modern Moral Philosophy Conference. This paper is an expanded version of ‘Limitations on Respect-for-Persons’ Theories' read at Tulane University and forthcoming in Tulane Studies in Philosophy. Numerous improvements for which I am grateful have been made as a result of comments by Alasdair MacIntyre, Alan Mabe, and Craig Ihara. Any deficiencies that remain are, of course, my responsibility. Research for it has been supported by University of California, Riverside, intramural funds.

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Cranor, C.F. On respecting human beings as persons. J Value Inquiry 17, 103–117 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00158555

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