TLRP: academic challenges for moral purposes



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TLRP: academic challenges for moral purposes

Andrew Pollard, Director TLRP

This paper was presented to the TLRP Annual Conference, Cambridge,
September 2002. The conference was designed to enable research teams to
take stock of progress, identify cross-Programme themes and discuss future
developments. This was the final contribution.



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