A Response to Zambrano

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (1):134-137 (2023)
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Abstract

Alexander Zambrano sets out to refute an argument that I have made on a number of occasions over many years since 1992, which he calls “Harris’s Greater Need Argument” (2002).

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