Morality, Mortality, Vol. 2 [Book Review]

Philosophical Review 107 (2):289-291 (1998)
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The second volume of Morality, Mortality is an impressive display of Francis Kamm’s talent for discerning hard-to-see but morally salient differences between apparently similar cases. This, in conjunction with its several theoretical innovations, make the book well worth reading.

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