Non-Consequentialism, the Person as an End-in-Itself, and the Significance of Status
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Kamm, F.M.
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Philosophy and Public Affairs. 1992 Fall; 21(4): 354-389.
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Recently, several outstanding discussions of the structure of non-consequentialism have appeared. Two of these are Shelly Kagan's
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