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  [1]H.L.A. Hart, Law, Liberty and Morality (London: Oxford University Press, 1963).

[2]Feinberg himself thinks it acceptable to make multiple 'marriages' null and void, but unacceptable to make them a serious felony. See Joel Feinberg, Harm to Self (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986), p. 265.

[3]He plainly does attribute to me the view that "the freedom to have an abortion is fundamental -- because necessary for women's equality...." I can't imagine what in my article might have led him to that attribution.

[4]I am indebted (again) to Joshua Cohen for discussion and suggestions.



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