Cognitive Enhancement and Network Effects: How Individual Prosperity Depends on Group Traits

Philosophia 48:1753-1768 (2020)
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Race, Eugenics, and the Holocaust.Jonathan Anomaly - 2022 - In Ira Bedzow & Stacy Gallin (eds.), Bioethics and the Holocaust. Springer. pp. 153-170.

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