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Genetic modification of characteristic masculine traits: enhancement or deformity?
- Correspondence to Professor Jeff McMahan, Department of Philosophy, 106 Somerset Street, 5th floor, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA; McMahan{at}Philosophy.Rutgers.edu
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Genetic modification of characteristic masculine traits: enhancement or deformity?
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- Received August 27, 2013
- Accepted August 29, 2013
- First published September 25, 2013.
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November 15, 2013
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