Truly Human Enhancement: A Philosophical Defense of Limits, by Nicholas Agar: Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2014, pp. xvi + 214, £24.95 [Book Review]

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (2):407-407 (2015)
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