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Lawlor R. Questioning the significance of the non-identity problem in applied ethics: a reply to Tony Hope. J Med Ethics 2015;41:899–900. doi:10.1136/medethics-2015-102951.
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Writing applied ethics and the peculiar case of the non-identity problem: a reply to Tony Hope.
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