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Darwinian Natural Right: the Biological Ethics of Human NatureLarry Arnhart Albany, NY:State University of New York Press, 1998, 332 pp. US$74.50 cloth. ISBN 0-791-43693-4. US$24.95 paper. ISBN 0-791-43694-2. State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246-0001, USA
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