Necessary goods: Our responsibilities to meet others' needs
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):308 (2001)
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Book Information Necessary Goods: Our Responsibilities to Meet Others' Needs. Edited by Gillian Brock. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham, MD. 1998. Pp. ix + 238. Hardback, US$63.00. Paperback, US$23.95.DOI
10.1080/713659212
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