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Paternalism, reasonableness, and neutrality: a response to commentators
- Correspondence to Professor Frances Kamm, Department of Philosophy, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA; frances_kamm{at}harvard.edu
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Paternalism, reasonableness, and neutrality: a response to commentators
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- Received July 10, 2017
- Accepted July 12, 2017
- First published August 9, 2017.
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August 29, 2017
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