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If Marc is Suzanne’s father, does it follow that Suzanne is Marc’s child? An experimental philosophy study in reproductive ethics
- Correspondence to Professor Kristien Hens, Philosophy, University of Antwerp, Antwerpen 2000, Belgium; kristien.hens{at}uantwerpen.be
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If Marc is Suzanne’s father, does it follow that Suzanne is Marc’s child? An experimental philosophy study in reproductive ethics
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- Received December 15, 2023
- Accepted July 26, 2024
- First published August 22, 2024.
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