Continuing the dialogue on measuring the quality of life in philosophy and psychology: Some comments on Boddington and Podpadec
Bioethics 6 (4):356–360 (1992)
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Paula Boddington And & Tessa Podpadec (1992). Reply to Anstotz: What We Can Learn From People with Learning Difficulties. Bioethics 6 (4):361-364.
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