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3The paradoxical notion of human dignityRivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 78 (2): 151-168. 2001.
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University of ZürichResearcher
Zürich, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |