Review of Duty to Self: Moral, Political, and Legal Self-Relation by Paul Schofield [Book Review]

Criminal Law and Philosophy 16 (3):669-676 (2022)
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A right of self‐termination?J. David Velleman - 1999 - Ethics 109 (3):606-628.
Duties and Duties to the Self.Alison Hills - 2003 - American Philosophical Quarterly 40 (2):131 - 142.

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