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Identified Versus Statistical Lives. An Interdisciplinary Perspective, edited by I. Glenn Cohen , Norman Daniels and Nir Eyal . Oxford University Press, 2015, xii + 227 pages.
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Identified Versus Statistical Lives. An Interdisciplinary Perspective, edited by I. Glenn Cohen , Norman Daniels and Nir Eyal . Oxford University Press, 2015, xii + 227 pages.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2016
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