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Ethics
Better to exist: a reply to Benatar
- Seth D Baum, Department of Geography, 302 Walker Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA; sbaum{at}psu.edu
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Better to exist: a reply to Benatar
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- Received December 5, 2007
- Revised May 5, 2008
- Accepted May 9, 2008
- First published November 28, 2008.
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November 28, 2008
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2008 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the Institute of Medical Ethics
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