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I owe thanks to Ben Hippen for this title, and to him, Ana Iltis, and Maureen Kelley for very helpful comments and conversations about this paper.

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Rasmussen, L.M. The Ethics and Aesthetics of for-Profit Bioethics Consultation. HEC Forum 17, 94–121 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10730-005-7296-3

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