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Discover the captivating world of contractarianism in moral and political philosophy with "The Intrinsic Worth of Persons." Step into the realm of thought-provoking debates and delve into the profound insights offered by philosopher Jean Hampton. With her exceptional intellect, Hampton delivers both critical evaluations of prominent contractarian theories and compelling justifications of the core concepts of contractarianism.
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