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  1. A study of science education graduates at Brigham young university.Richard R. Tolman, J. Hugh Baird & Steven Haderlie - 1988 - Science Education 72 (1):93-101.
     
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    Multiple-variable design for experiments involving interaction of behavior.Richard S. Crutchfield & Edward C. Tolman - 1940 - Psychological Review 47 (1):38-42.
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    Practical theology: A current international perspective.Richard R. Osmer - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (2).
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  4. Schleiermacher on Christ and Religion: A New Introduction.Richard R. Niebuhr - 1964
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    Aristotle and Oxford Philosophy.Richard R. K. Sorabji - 1969 - American Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):127 - 135.
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    Justice in the Context of Family Balancing.Richard R. Sharp & Michelle L. McGowan - 2013 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 38 (2):271-293.
    Bioethics and feminist scholarship has explored various justice implications of nonmedical sex selection and family balancing. However, prospective users’ viewpoints have been absent from the debate over the socially acceptable bounds of nonmedical sex selection. This qualitative study provides a set of empirically grounded perspectives on the moral values that underpin prospective users’ conceptualizations of justice in the context of a family balancing program in the United States. The results indicate that couples pursuing family balancing understand justice primarily in individualist (...)
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    Universal darwinism and evolutionary social science.Richard R. Nelson - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (1):73-94.
    Save for Anthropologists, few social scientists have been among the participants in the discussions about the appropriate structure of a ‘Universal Darwinism’. Yet evolutionary theorizing about cultural, social, and economic phenomena has a long tradition, going back well before Darwin. And over the past quarter century significant literatures have grown up concerned with the processes of change operating on science, technology, business organization and practice, and economic change more broadly, that are explicitly evolutionary in theoretical orientation. In each of these (...)
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  8. Ecclesiology for a Global Church: A People Called and Sent.Richard R. Gaillardetz - 2008
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  9. Common knowledge and cheap talk in democratic discourse and law.Richard R. W. Brooks - 2021 - In Seana Valentine Shiffrin (ed.), Democratic Law. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  10. Maxims in Kant's practical philosophy.Richard R. McCarty - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (1):65-83.
    : A standard interpretation of Kantian "maxims" sees them as expressing reasons for action, implying that we cannot act without a maxim. But recent challenges to this interpretation claim that Kant viewed acting on maxims as optional. Kant's understanding of maxims derives from Christian Wolff, who regarded maxims as major premises of the practical syllogism. This supports the standard interpretation. Yet Kant also viewed commitments to maxims as essential for virtue and character development, which supports challenges to the standard interpretation, (...)
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  11. Realism and psychologism in 19th century logic.Richard R. Brockhaus - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):493-524.
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    Involving Study Populations in the Review of Genetic Research.Richard R. Sharp & Morris W. Foster - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (1):41-51.
    Research on human genetic variation can present collective risks to all members of a socially identifiable group. Research that associates race or ethnicity with a genetic disposition to disease, for example, presents risks of group discrimination and stigmatization. To better protect against these risks, some have proposed supplemental community-based reviews of research on genetic differences between populations. The assumption behind these appeals is that involving members of study populations in the review process can help to identify and minimize collective risks (...)
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    Who Is Buying Bioethics Research?Richard R. Sharp, Angela L. Scott, David C. Landy & Laura A. Kicklighter - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (8):54-58.
    Growing ties to private industry have prompted many to question the impartiality of academic bioethicists who receive financial support from for-profit corporations in exchange for ethics-related services and research. To the extent that corporate sponsors may view bioethics as little more than a way to strengthen public relations or avoid potential controversy, close ties to industry may pose serious threats to professional independence. New sources of support from private industry may also divert bioethicists from pursuing topics of greater social importance, (...)
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  14. Resurrection and Historical Faith: A Study in Theological Method.Richard R. Niebuhr - 1957
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  15. Heidegger, the body, and the French philosophers.Richard R. Askay - 1999 - Continental Philosophy Review 32 (1):29-35.
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    Litigation on Third Party Prescription Programs: An Update.Richard R. Abood - 1985 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (2):75-81.
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    Pharmacists Challenge Third Party Prescription Programs: A Legal Analysis.Richard R. Abood - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (4):257-261.
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    The Legal Status of Unapproved Generic Drugs.Richard R. Abood - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (1):24-28.
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  19. William James' Conception of Individual Creativity.Richard R. McDonough - 1958
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    What Is Private and What Is Public About Technology?Richard R. Nelson - 1989 - Science, Technology and Human Values 14 (3):229-241.
    Technology has a proprietary aspect and a public good aspect. The proprietary aspect makes it profitable for firms to invest in its advance. The public aspect enables the community as a whole to benefit from technological advance. In order for technical advance to proceed rapidly and for the gams to be widely shared, there must be an appropriate balance between the proprietary and public aspects. Recent policy discussions have emphasized the proprietary aspects of technology, calling for a tightening and broadening (...)
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    A pilot seminar on ethical issues in clinical trials for cancer researchers in Vietnam.Richard R. Love & Norman Fost - 2003 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 25 (6):8.
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    Transnational History, Transnational Space, Transnational Law.Richard R. Weiner - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (1):68-74.
    In the 1990s academic marketplace, transnational history emerged in the wake of the sprouting of international history, global history, and postcolonial history as historical subject fields. Christ...
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    Telling the Tale.Richard R. Purtill - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):343-349.
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    Should we tell the police to say “yes” to gratuities?Richard R. E. Kania - 1988 - Criminal Justice Ethics 7 (2):37-49.
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    How is Christ Absolute?Richard R. Viladesau - 1988 - Philosophy and Theology 2 (3):220-240.
    The once marginal theological question of Christ’s unique status has today entered into general consciousness. Increasing friendly dialogue among religions is one factor contributing to the urgency of the question. Another is the critical nature of the question within Christian theology. This article examines a broad range of responses and calls for a foundational approach based on Karl Rahner. It shares the advantage of this approach in addressing the suggestion that the Christian religion plays a unique role in a “liberation (...)
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    “World leadership”, the “technological gap” and national science policy.Richard R. Nelson - 1971 - Minerva 9 (3):386-399.
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    The subversion of ancient thought: Strauss’s interpretation of the modern philosophic project.Richard R. Oliveira - 2020 - Manuscrito 43 (3):1-54.
    The problem of modernity occupies a central place in the political reflection carried out by Leo Strauss. Taking this into account, the fundamental aim of this paper is to analyze how this author understood and questioned the philosophic project proposed by modern thinkers. In this sense, we will try to comprehend how, from Strauss´s perspective, modernity, seeking to bring about in history the best political order through the abandonment of traditional esotericism and a radical politicization of philosophy, involves an ideal (...)
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  28. Preaching for the Church: Theology and Technique of the Christian Sermon.Richard R. Craemmerer - 1959
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  29. Kantian moral motivation and the feeling of respect.Richard R. McCarty - 1993 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (3):421-435.
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    Knowing who you want to be when you grow up: Implications for pediatric assent.Richard R. Sharp & Rosemary B. Quigley - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):14 – 15.
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    The Need for “Big Bioethics” Research.Richard R. Sharp & Joel E. Pacyna - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):3-5.
    Empirical bioethics research has become an established field of study, with its own unique goals, vocabulary, and methods, and wi...
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    Abjection, Precarity and Populist Mood.Richard R. Weiner - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (5):553-562.
    Volume 24, Issue 5, August 2019, Page 553-562.
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    Network Knowledge Governance: Algorithms and Platform Politics.Richard R. Weiner - 2018 - The European Legacy 23 (3):306-310.
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    Can the Principles of Research Ethics Help Us Distribute Clinical Resources More Fairly?Richard R. Sharp & Hannah Giunta - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (2):1-4.
    Volume 20, Issue 2, February 2020, Page 1-4.
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    Hydrilla, a new noxious aquatic weed in California.Richard R. Yeo, W. B. McHenry, Howard Ferris, Michael V. McKenry, Robert M. Boardman, Sherman V. Thomson, Milton N. Schroth, William J. Moller, Wilbur O. Reil & James A. Beutel - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    Additional thoughts on rethinking research ethics.Richard R. Sharp & Mark Yarborough - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):40 – 42.
    Like many trained in philosophy, we greatly value the work of those scholars with the courage to espouse contrarian views, particularly when the ideas in dispute lie at the very heart of entrenched...
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    Grappling with groups: Protecting collective interests in biomedical research.Richard R. Sharp & Morris W. Foster - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (4):321 – 337.
    Strategies for protecting historically disadvantaged groups have been extensively debated in the context of genetic variation research, making this a useful starting point in examining the protection of social groups from harm resulting from biomedical research. We analyze research practices developed in response to concerns about the involvement of indigenous communities in studies of genetic variation and consider their potential application in other contexts. We highlight several conceptual ambiguities and practical challenges associated with the protection of group interests and argue (...)
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    Somewhere under the sea: Nicole Starosielski: The undersea network. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2015, xvii+292pp. $25.95 PB.Richard R. John - 2015 - Metascience 25 (1):131-134.
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    Clinical utility and full disclosure of genetic results to research participants.Richard R. Sharp & Morris W. Foster - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):42 – 44.
  40. Dismantling contemporary deficit thinking: educational thought and practice.Richard R. Valencia - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Dismantling Contemporary Deficit Thinking provides comprehensive critiques and anti-deficit thinking alternatives to this oppressive theory by framing the ...
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    Human Behavior and Cognition in Evolutionary Economics.Richard R. Nelson - 2011 - Biological Theory 6 (4):293-300.
    My brand of evolutionary economics recognizes, highlights, that modern economies are always in the process of changing, never fully at rest, with much of the energy coming from innovation. This perspective obviously draws a lot from Schumpeter. Continuing innovation, and the creative destruction that innovation engenders, is driving the system. There are winners and losers in the process, but generally the changes can be regarded as progress. The processes through which economic activity and performance evolve has a lot in common (...)
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    Ingestible Drug Adherence Monitors: Trending Toward a Surveillance Society?Richard R. Sharp - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (11):1-2.
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    The environmental genome project and bioethics.Richard R. Sharp & J. Carl Barrett - 1999 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (2):175-188.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Environmental Genome Project and BioethicsRichard R. Sharp (bio) and J. Carl Barrett (bio)Eight years ago, the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal published a brief selection by Eric Juengst (1991) entitled “The Human Genome Project and Bioethics.” That essay introduced and described the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Program at the National Center for Human Genome Research. 1 Since that time, the ELSI program has grown to become (...)
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    Omniprescience and Divine Determinism.Richard R. La Croix - 1976 - Religious Studies 12 (3):365 - 381.
    In this essay I will try to show that there are what would appear to be some unnoticed consequences of the doctrine of divine foreknowledge. For the purposes of this discussion I will simply assume that future events are possible objects of knowledge and, hence, that foreknowledge is possible. Accordingly, I will not be concerned with discussing such questions as the status of truth-values for future contingent propositions or whether knowledge is justified true belief. Furthermore, I will not be concerned (...)
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    On Pulling Up the Ladder.Richard R. Brockhaus - 1985 - Idealistic Studies 15 (3):249-270.
    In the closing passages of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein makes two claims which, although they are consequences of both the semantic theory and the notion of philosophy which that book contains, seem in conflict. In the first remark, Wittgenstein writes.
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    Ockham and Skepticism.R. C. Richards - 1968 - New Scholasticism 42 (3):345-363.
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    Failure to avoid impending collision by the golden hamster.Richard R. Rosinski & John J. Keselica - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (1):53-54.
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    Bicolor Membrana.Richard R. Johnson - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):339-.
    ALL classical palaeographers are familiar with Persius' roster of writing materials: Now we take the book to hand, and the two-coloured parchment purged of hair, and papyrus, and a knotty reed. Of the items mentioned, only ‘two-coloured parchment’ presents any difficulty.I hope in this article to present at least a possible solution to this problem. An obvious supposition would be that Persius is merely referring to the natural differences in colour between the two sides of a piece of parchment.
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  49. The Incompatibility of Omnipotence and Omniscience.Richard R. La Croix - 1973 - Analysis 33 (5):176 -.
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    Existence and Inquiry.Richard R. Baker - 1951 - New Scholasticism 25 (3):359-360.
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