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Existential risk and the justice turn in bioethics
- Correspondence to Dr Paolo Corsico, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, Alliance Manchester Business School, Booth Street West, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M15 6PB, UK; paolo.corsico{at}manchester.ac.uk
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Existential risk and the justice turn in bioethics
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- Received July 2, 2024
- Accepted August 18, 2024
- First published August 31, 2024.
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