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    A biological basis for ethics.R. W. Gerard - 1942 - Philosophy of Science 9 (1):92-120.
    The world is beginning to look askance at Science. Or, rather, not beginning but intensifying an attitude of suspicion if not of downright hostility. We scientists are, of course, partly to blame; for we have so loudly proclaimed our virtues as the creators of radios and airplanes that, now these instruments are being abused as agents of mass propaganda and mass destruction, we are the obvious targets for the rising wrath of men. This is serious, for science is inseparably a (...)
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  2. Unresting Cells.R. W. Gerard - 1941 - Philosophy of Science 8 (3):393-394.
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    Fate and Freedom: A Review and RejoinderFate and Freedom. Jerome Frank.R. W. Gerard - 1946 - Ethics 56 (3):219-.