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  1. Defining the beginning and end of life: readings on personal identity and bioethics.John P. Lizza (ed.) - 2009 - Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    It will engage bioethicists and philosophers as well as inform policy and law regarding issues at the beginning and end of life.
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  • Philosophy and Pluralism.David Archard - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    We inhabit a world of differences - cultural, religious, moral, philosophical. The question that preoccupies the contributors to this volume is whether the fact of difference - plurality - inevitably leads to the conclusion that there cannot be a single truth, even in moral matters. As befits a volume on pluralism, it brings together a wide variety of contributors with different backgrounds and distinctive skills and attitudes. The implications of plurality are examined with regard to religion, morality and philosophy itself, (...)
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