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    Lattice spacing relationships in magnesium solid solutions.D. Hardie & R. N. Parkins - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (43):815-825.
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    Determinants of food security in Tanzania: gendered dimensions of household headship and control of resources.Ryan Mason, Patrick Ndlovu, John R. Parkins & Marty K. Luckert - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (3):539-549.
    This paper examines heterogeneous impacts of gendered household headship and control of resources on food security in rural Tanzania. Analysis with minimal attention to heterogeneity in gender considerations indicates no differences in household food security between male and female-headed households. But with a more differentiated household headship variable and accounting for gendered differences in resource ownership, the results differ markedly. Using more gender-disaggregated variables, our results show significant differences between female-headed and male-headed households. In these results we find support for (...)
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    Review. The handicapped. The eye of the beholder. Deformity and disability in the Graeco-Roman world. R Garland.Tim Parkin - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):329-329.
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    Food safety risks, disruptive events and alternative beef production: a case study of agricultural transition in Alberta.Debra J. Davidson, Kevin E. Jones & John R. Parkins - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (2):359-371.
    A key focus for agri-food scholars today pertains to emerging “alternative food movements,” particularly their long-term viability, and their potential to induce transitions in our prevailing conventional global agri-food systems. One under-studied element in recent research on sustainability transitions more broadly is the role of disruptive events in the emergence or expansion of these movements. We present the findings of a case study of the effect of a sudden acute food safety crisis—bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease—on alternative beef (...)
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  5. Negative utilitarianism.R. N. Smart - 1958 - Mind 67 (268):542-543.
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  6. The three-dimensionality of color: An evolutionary accommodation to an enduring property of the world.R. N. Shepard - 1992 - In Jerome H. Barkow, Leda Cosmides & John Tooby, The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture. Oxford University Press. pp. 495--532.
     
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    “That’s the Way We’ve Always Done It”: A Social Practice Analysis of Farm Animal Welfare in Alberta.Emilie M. Bassi, Ellen Goddard & John R. Parkins - 2019 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (2):335-354.
    Although beef and dairy production in Alberta, Canada, enjoys strong public support, there are enduring public concerns, including farm animal welfare. Evolving codes of practice and animal care councils prescribe changes and improvements to many areas of farm management, and may be seen by farmers as an appropriate response to public animal welfare concerns. However, codes of practice do not address every animal welfare concern, and new concerns can arise over time. Drawing on social practice theory and in-depth field research (...)
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  8. Evolution of a mesh between principles of the mind and regularities of the world. Dupré, J., Ed.R. N. Shephard - 1987 - In John Dupré, The Latest on the Best: Essays on Evolution and Optimality : Conference on Evolution and Information : Papers. MIT Press. pp. 251--275.
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    Weber Up-Dated? John R. Love: Antiquity and Capitalism: Max Weber and the Sociological Foundations of Roman Civilization. Pp. x + 336. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. £40.00. [REVIEW]Helen M. Parkins - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):107-108.
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    The genesis of a mediaeval historian: Pierre Duhem and the origins of statics.R. N. D. Martin - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (2):119-129.
    Contrary to what might be expected given a religious or other motivation, Pierre Duhem's interest in mediaeval science was the result of his surprise encounter with Jordanus de Nemore while working on Les origines de la statique in the late autumn of 1903. Historical assumptions common among physicists at that time may explain this surprise, which occasioned a frantic search for more mediaeval precursors for Renaissance mechanics. It also raised serious historiographical problems that threatened even his methodological views, until they (...)
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    On the nature and origins of Marx's concept of labor.R. N. Berki - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (1):35-56.
  12. Ethical Leadership in Three Dimensions.R. N. Kanungo & M. Mendonca - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (2):133-148.
    Is an ethical leader an oxymoron? Society demands and expects greater accountability from organizational leaders. The literature on leadership, especially business leadership, has neglected ethical issues by focusing only on those approaches and strategies that emphasize self-centred, individualistic concerns. How ever, true and effective leadership is one in which the leader's behaviour and the exercise of the leadership influence process are consistent with ethical and moral values. The authors argue that our understanding of leadership is incomplete, if not deformed, if (...)
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  13. Adi-Japha, E., 1 Ahn, W.-K., B35 Amsterlaw, JA, B35 Arnold, JE, B13.R. N. Aslin, P. Barrouillet, P. Bloom, S. A. Gelman, T. JaČrvinen, P. N. Johnson-Laird, C. L. Krumhansl, J. F. Leca, M. J. Spivey & K. Sullivan - 2000 - Cognition 76:297.
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    Grain-boundary sliding and diffusion creep in polycrystalline solids.R. N. Stevens - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 23 (182):265-283.
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    Basilica: The Splendour and the Scandal: Building St Peter's. By R.A. Scotti.R. N. Swanson - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):495-496.
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    Duhem and the origins of statics: Ramifications of the crisis of 1903–04.R. N. D. Martin - 1990 - Synthese 83 (3):337 - 355.
    Much speculation on the sources of Duhem's historical interests fails to account for the major shifts in these interests: neither his belief in the continuous development of physics nor his Catholicism, when his Church was encouraging the study of generally Aristotelian scholastic thought, led to any interest in mediaeval science before 1904. Equally, his own claim that he was merely testing his views on the nature of physical theory is easily squared only with earlier work with no trace of mediaeval (...)
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    On Political Realism.R. N. Berki - 1981 - J M Dent & Sons.
  18. What the cognitive study of science is not.R. N. Giere - 1992 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 15:481-484.
  19. Further problems of derived obligation.R. N. Mclaughlin - 1955 - Mind 64 (255):400-402.
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  20. On Quentin Skinner's “Some Problems in the Analysis of Political Thought and Action” (Volume 2, No. 3, August 1974.R. N. Berki & Bhiku Parekh - 1976 - Political Theory 4 (2):235-235.
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    Interests and Moral Ideals.R. N. Berki - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (189):265 - 280.
    I would like to develop a few critical observations on some substantive moral ideas propounded in Professor R. M. Hare's Freedom and Reason a work where formal and substantive moral arguments are blended in an attractive and plausible, though at times somewhat exasperating, mixture. Hare's formal doctrines, the celebrated theses of prescriptivity and universalizability, will not as such interest me here, though I shall have to take notice of at least one of them, viz. universalizability, in so far as it (...)
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    The natural radioactivity of lanthanum.R. N. Glover & D. E. Watt - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (13):49-56.
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    Human action.R. N. McLaughlin - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45 (2):141 – 158.
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    Scientific Manuscripts.R. N. Quirk - 1962 - History of Science 1 (1):128-130.
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    Proposed Experiments to Clarify the Real Nature of the Quantum Waves.R. N. Moreira, M. Gatta, P. Castro & J. R. Croca - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 53 (1):1-17.
    The nature of quantum waves, whether they are real physical waves or, on the contrary, mere probability waves, has been a very controversial theme since the beginning of quantum theory. Here we present some possible experiments that may clarify the problem.
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    Engineering Work in the Late Soviet Period: Routine, Creativity, and Project Discipline.R. N. Abramov - 2020 - Sociology of Power 32 (1):179-214.
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  27. Moral commitments, legal validity and duty under law.R. N. McLaughlin - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):123-134.
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  28. Vindication of ethical intuitionism.R. N. Karani - 1962 - Mind 71 (284):535-538.
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  29. Concept of peace in indian philosophical and religious traditions.R. N. Aralikatti - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri, In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--390.
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  30. Anderson, JR, 313, 559.R. N. Aslin, D. H. Ballard, J. Berger, L. Boroditsky, C. R. Clark, T. Dartnall, S. Dennis, B. Galantucci, E. A. F. Gibson & R. L. Goldstone - 2005 - Cognitive Science 29:1091.
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  31. The aesthetic experience of nursing.R. N. Austgard - 2006 - Nursing Philosophy 7 (1):11–19.
    This article highlights the distinction between the ‘art of nursing’ and ‘fine art’. While something in the nature of nursing can be described as ‘the art of nursing’, it is not to be misunderstood as ‘fine art’ or craft. Therefore, the term ‘aesthetic’ in relation to nursing should not be linked to the aesthetic of modern art, but instead to a broader and more general meaning of the word. The paper's main focus is the aesthetic experience, which is treated in (...)
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    Relational care: Learning to look beyond intentionality to the 'non-intentional' in a caring relationship.R. N. BA - 2007 - Nursing Philosophy 8 (4):223–232.
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  33. Will C. van den Hoonaard (2002). Walking the Tightrope: Ethical Issues for Qualitative Researchers.R. N. Bargdill - 2003 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 34 (1):138-142.
     
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    Insight and Vision: The Problem of Communism in Marx's Thought.R. N. Berki - 1983 - J M Dent & Sons.
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  35. Insight and Vision: The Problem of Communism in Marx's Thought.R. N. Berki - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (4):352-354.
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  36. Machiavellism: A philosophical defense.R. N. Berki - 1971 - Ethics 81 (2):107-127.
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    Muscle responses and their relation to rote learning.R. N. Berry & R. C. Davis - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (2):188.
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    Security and Society: Reflections on Law, Order and Politics.R. N. Berki - 1986
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    Skin conductance levels and verbal recall.R. N. Berry - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (3):275.
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    The reversal of discrimination in a simple running habit.R. N. Berry, W. S. Verplanck & C. H. Graham - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (4):325.
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    The Realism of Moralism: The Political Philosophy of István Bibó.R. N. Berki - 1992 - History of Political Thought 13 (3):513.
    It is a safe prediction that, especially now with cultural contacts freely flowing between East and West in both directions, the Hungarian thinker Istvan Bibo will soon be given full accolade as one of the most outstanding political theorists of this century, in stature equal to the �greats� in the entire European tradition of political thought. Bibo's significance far exceeds local, parochial interests. While profoundly original and organically stemming from Hungarian culture, Bibo belongs also to the �West�. If his political (...)
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    The somatic background of rote learning.R. N. Berry & R. C. Davis - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (1):27.
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    Nietzsche e a Imanência da Experiência Divina na Práxis Crística.R. N. Bittencourt - 2009 - Páginas de Filosofía 1 (2):129-153.
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    Alienation and Socialism.R. N. Blium - 1988 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):68-72.
    The immediate motive occasioning this letter was the worker E. Kopanitsyn's letter to the newspaper Izvestiia in which he eloquently recounts his difficulties with a new machine manufactured in a factory in the city of Cheliabinsk. After telling what effort it had cost him to get this machine going, Kopanitsyn in a fit of temper exclaims: "I am completely unable to understand one simple thing: How could such a machine come into being at all? The hands of many workers touched (...)
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    Rationalism in Greek Philosophy.R. N. W. Smith - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):174-175.
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  46. Ėtika menedzhmenta: sot︠s︡iologicheskiĭ analiz.R. N. Botavina - 2002 - Moskva: Izd-vo RAGS.
     
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  47. The Exploration of Time.R. N. C. BOWEN - 1958
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    Duality: A Study in the Psycho-Analysis of Race.R. N. Bradley - 1999 - Routledge.
    First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Mixed method nursing studies: A critical realist critique.R. N. BSc - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (1):32–45.
  50. The child at risk for drug-abuse rating-scale (dars).R. N. Cassel - 1991 - In Stephen Everson, Psychology: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 2. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 28--3.
     
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