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End-of-life ethics
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Enhancement, disability and the riddle of the relevant circumstances
- Correspondence to Hazem Zohny, Bioethics Centre, The University of Otago, 71 Frederick St, North Dunedin, Dunedin, Otago 9016, New Zealand; Hazem.zohny{at}gmail.com
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Enhancement, disability and the riddle of the relevant circumstances
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- Received November 12, 2015
- Revised March 18, 2016
- Accepted April 24, 2016
- First published May 13, 2016.
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August 24, 2016
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