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The sea of the pro-life movement: a brief response to ‘Reflections on the Kermit Gosnell Controversy’
- Correspondence to Dr David P Lang, Department of Philosophy, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA; david.lang{at}bc.edu
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The sea of the pro-life movement: a brief response to ‘Reflections on the Kermit Gosnell Controversy’
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- Received May 26, 2013
- Revised June 13, 2013
- Accepted June 19, 2013
- First published August 5, 2013.
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May 19, 2014
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