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    Nuclear Revisionism.Sue Rabbitt Bulmer - 2001 - Minerva 39 (2):259-264.
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    Self-interest, self-abnegation and self-esteem: towards a new moral economy of non-directed kidney donation.Sue Rabbitt Roff - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (8):437-441.
    As of September 2006, non-directed donation of kidneys and other tissues and organs is permitted in the UK under the new Human Tissue Acts. At the same time as making provision for psychiatric and clinical assessment of so-called “altruistic” donations to complete strangers, the Acts intensify assessments required for familial, genetically related donations, which will now require the same level as genetically unrelated but “emotionally” connected donations by locally based independent assessors reporting to the newly constituted Human Tissue Authority. But (...)
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    Errors and error correction in choice-response tasks.P. M. Rabbitt - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (2):264.
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    Consciousness is slower than you think.Patrick Rabbitt - 2002 - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A 55 (4):1081-1092.
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    Oh g Dr. Jensen! or, g-ing up cognitive psychology?P. M. A. Rabbitt - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2):238-239.
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    Has the P300 been cost effective?Patrick Rabbitt - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):390.
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    Hume's Critique of the Argument From Design.Edwin Rabbitte - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:100-117.
  8. Liberty, Personality, Morality.O. F. M. Edwin Rabbitte - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:36-48.
    In a recent article on modern faith and mentality, a French philosopher remarks, as one of the characteristic notes of modern civilization, what he calls ‘anonymity’, i.e. the submergence of the person in the anonymous. He gives as examples our modern hospitals, in which the person as patient becomes simply a ‘case’; our modern departments of social welfare, in which the person as citizen becomes a collection of ‘vital statistics’ on an index–card; and above all our modern factories, in which (...)
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  9. Aging and cognition.Patrick Rabbitt - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler (eds.), Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley.
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  10. A life in grey areas: cognitive gerontology from 1950 to 2007.Patrick Rabbitt - 2008 - In Inside Psychology: A Science Over 50 Years. Oxford University Press.
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    Chemins et Impasses de l’Ontologie Heideggerienne.E. Rabbitte - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:132-132.
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    Interference between binary classification judgments and some repetition effects in a serial choice reaction time task.P. M. Rabbitt & S. M. Vyas - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1181.
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    Intelligence is not just mental speed.Patrick Rabbitt - 1996 - Journal of Biosocial Science 28 (4):425-449.
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    Inside Psychology: A Science Over 50 Years.Patrick Rabbitt (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Psychology is a young science. It has made great strides over the past 100 or so years, to become one of the most rapidly growing of the sciences. This book brings together some of the most influential psychologists from the past 50 years to consider just how we got to where we are in psychology, and where we might be heading.
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    Liberty, Personality, Morality.Edwin Rabbitte - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:36-48.
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    Simplistic heuristics and Maltese acrostics.Patrick Rabbitt - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):77-78.
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    Une Philosophie de l’Ambiguité: L’Existentialisme de Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Edwin Rabbitt - 1952 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 2:136-139.
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  18. Social Research Ethics: An Examination of the Merits of Covert Participant Observation.Martin Bulmer (ed.) - 1982 - Holmes & Meier Publishers.
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    The Development of Francis Galton's Ideas on the Mechanism of Heredity.Michael Bulmer - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (2):263 - 292.
    Galton greeted Darwin's theory of pangenesis with enthusiasm, and tried to test the assumption that the hereditary particles circulate in the blood by transfusion experiments on rabbits. The failure of these experiments led him to reject this assumption, and in the 1870s he developed an alternative theory of heredity, which incorporated those parts of Darwin's theory that did not involve the transportation of hereditary particles throughout the system. He supposed that the fertilized ovum contains a large number of hereditary elements, (...)
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    The Birth of Mathematics in the Age of Plato.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas & Francois Lasserre - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):270.
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    Edward Shils as a sociologist.Martin Bulmer - 1996 - Minerva 34 (1):7-21.
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    Plato's Astronomy.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (01):107-.
    In one of the most disputed passages of Greek literature Plato in the Republic, 7. 528e–530c prescribes astronomy as the fourth study in the education of the Guardians. But what sort of astronomy? According to one school of thought it is a purely speculative study of bodies in motion having no relation to the celestial objects that we see. While this interpretation has rejoiced the hearts of Plato's detractors, who regard him as an obstacle to the progress of science, it (...)
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    Are pseudo-patient studies justified?M. Bulmer - 1982 - Journal of Medical Ethics 8 (2):65-71.
    Pseudo-patient studies are studies in which a medical sociologist or anthropologist masquerades as a patient. Medical treatment is sought without revealing that the 'patient' is really a covert research worker. When access has thus been gained to a medical setting--typically a hospital ward--social interaction between medical staff and patients is then observed over a period of days or weeks. Important studies have been carried out in this way of psychiatric treatment and of the care of the terminally-ill. Is the use (...)
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    Europeanization and Policy Transfer.Simon Bulmer & David Dolowitz - 2003 - In Bulmer Simon & Dolowitz David (eds.), Germany, Europe, and the Politics of Constraint. pp. 251-269.
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  25. Germany, Europe, and the Politics of Constraint.Bulmer Simon & Dolowitz David - 2003
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    Guldin's Theorem--Or Pappus's?Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1984 - Isis 75:348-352.
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  27. History of social survey.M. Bulmer - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 14469--14473.
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    Introduction to the mathematical theory of genetic linkage.M. G. Bulmer - 1962 - The Eugenics Review 54 (2):90.
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  29. Looking Forward.Martin Bulmer & Josephine Ocloo - 2009 - In John Strain, Ronald Barnett & Peter Jarvis (eds.), Universities, ethics, and professions: debate and scrutiny. New York: Routledge. pp. 127.
     
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    La théorie platonicienne des nombres.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, Thomas Auffret & Marwan Rashed - 2018 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 124 (1):101-114.
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  31. Polycentric constitutionalism and the 'Westminster export model'.Elliot Bulmer - 2024 - In David Thunder & Pablo Paniagua Prieto (eds.), Polycentric governance and the good society: a normative and philosophical investigation. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington.
     
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    Plato's Theory of Number.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (02):375-.
    In a well-known passage Aristotle ascribes to Plato, or as some think to his followers, the dictum, γρ ριθμóς στιν κ νòς κα τς ορίστον , ‘Number is from the one and the undetermined dyad ’, but what this apparently simple statement means has remained a mystery until modern times. In other passages Aristotle expands it to explain that the indefinite duality is a duality of the great and small, e.g., ς μν ον λην τò μγα κα τò μικρòν εναι (...)
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    Stoic Cosmology.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):277-.
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    Social Measurement: What Stands in its Way?Martin Bulmer - 2001 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 68.
    Measurement is any process by which a value is assigned to the level or state of some quality of an object of study. This value is given numerical form, and measurement therefore involves the expression of information in quantities rather than by verbal statement. It provides a powerful means of reducing qualitative data to more condensed form for summarization, manipulation and analysis. The classical distinctions made by S S S Stevens between nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio measurement are a common (...)
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    The Budé Archimedes ii and iii.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):200-.
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    The British Tradition of Social Administration: Moral Concerns at the Expense of Scientific Rigor.Martin Bulmer - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (2):35-42.
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    The institutionalization of an academic discipline.Martin Bulmer - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (1):3 – 8.
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    John Duns Scotus and the Principle ‘omne quod movetur ab alio movetur’. [REVIEW]Edwin Rabbitte - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:257-258.
    Among the proofs he gives for the existence of God Scotus makes no mention of the proof from motion. In this he differs from St Thomas, for whom the proof from motion is, apparently, the proof for the existence of God. Why does Scotus omit the proof from motion? Is it, as has been held, because he regarded this proof as simply a special form of the proof from efficient causality? Or is it because he held the proof from motion (...)
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    Charles Bally and Pragmatics.Oswald Ducrot, Catherine Porter, Kara Rabbitt & Linda Waugh - 1991 - Diacritics 21 (4):2.
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    Philanthropy and social science in the 1920s: Beardsley Ruml and the Laura Spelman Rockefeller memorial, 1922–29. [REVIEW]Martin Bulmer & Joan Bulmer - 1981 - Minerva 19 (3):347-407.
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    Censuses, Surveys & Privacy.Maris A. Vinovskis & Martin Bulmer - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (1):23.
    Book reviewed in this article: Censuses, Surveys & Privacy. Edited by Martin Bulmer.
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    The early institutional establishment of social science research: The Local Community Research Committee at the University of Chicago, 1923–30. [REVIEW]Martin Bulmer - 1980 - Minerva 18 (1):51-110.
  43. Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights.Sue Donaldson & Will Kymlicka - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Will Kymlicka.
    For many people "animal rights" suggests campaigns against factory farms, vivisection or other aspects of our woeful treatment of animals. Zoopolis moves beyond this familiar terrain, focusing not on what we must stop doing to animals, but on how we can establish positive and just relationships with different types of animals.
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    Ancient and Medieval Geometry. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):210-212.
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    Apollonius from the Arabic. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):313-314.
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    Ancient Geometry Wilbur Richard Knorr: The Ancient Tradition of Geometric Problems. Pp. ix + 411; 10 plates and many mathematical diagrams. Boston, Basle and Stuttgart: Birkhäuser, 1986. $69. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):364-365.
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    Boethian Number Theory. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):86-87.
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    (2 other versions)Coloured Quadrangles. A guide to the Tenth Book of Euclid's Elements. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (1):143-144.
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    Diophantus Arabus - Roshdi Rashed: Diophante, Les Arithmétiques, Tome III: livre iv; Tome IV: livres v, vi, vii. (Collection Budé.) Pp. ccix + 163 (1–98 double), 4 plates; cxxxiv + 197 (1–120 double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1984. 250 frs. each. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):255-258.
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    Euclid: Elements vii–ix. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (1):13-14.
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