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Volumn 19, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 235-248

Does public health have a personality (and if so, does it matter if you don't like it)?

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ARTICLE; AUTHORITY; BIOETHICS; ETHICS; HEALTH SERVICE; HUMAN; INDIVIDUALITY; NOMENCLATURE; PERSONAL AUTONOMY; PUBLIC HEALTH; SOCIAL BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL CHANGE;

EID: 77950599423     PISSN: 09631801     EISSN: 14692147     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S096318010999051X     Document Type: Article
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    • It might be argued that a sufficiently developed account of liberalism will no longer be liberalism; it will be too far removed (see note 13, Jennings 2001:93). Instinctively, I disagree with this, but ultimately I anyway am less concerned with maintaining the term liberalism, and more concerned with the substance and import of the theory
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    • See note 7, Jennings 2007:31, emphasis added.


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