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    The Psychological Costs of Unemployment: A Comparison of Findings and Definitions.Ramsay Liem - 1987 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 54.
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    Politics and Progress: A Survey of the Problems of Today.Ramsay Muir - 2016 - Routledge.
    In _Politics and Progress_, Muir aims to outline the political and social aims of liberalism and how it differs from conservatism and socialism as well as philosophising what a truly liberal society would look like. Originally published in 1923, this study details the political situation as it stood then, the past achievements of liberalism and what immediate problems society is facing that need to solved. This title will be of interest to students of politics.
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    Historians Take Note: Motivation = Emotion.Ramsay MacMullen - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (3):19-25.
    The article focuses on motivation, proposing the equation in its title and opposing the contrary view, that what moves people to action is the rational calculation of their material interests. The latter view is most familiar in economics, where it was for generations seen as the best (meaning, most ‘scientific’) mode of explanation. It had a great deal of influence on historiography and found a great deal of support among psychologists also. From these three areas of research it is being (...)
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    Pluralism and Gray’s “Liberal Syndrome”.Ramsay Marc - 2002 - Social Theory and Practice 28 (4):553-576.
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    Perspectives on returning individual and aggregate genomic research results to study participants and communities in Kenya: a qualitative study.Gershim Asiki, Michele Ramsay, Anita Ghansah, Paulina Tindana, Catherine Kyobutungi, Shukri F. Mohamed & Isaac Kisiangani - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundA fundamental ethical challenge in conducting genomics research is the question of what and how individual level genetic findings and aggregate genomic results should be conveyed to research participants and communities. This is within the context of minimal guidance, policies, and experiences, particularly in Africa. The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of key stakeholders' on returning genomics research results to participants in Kenya.MethodsThis qualitative study involved focus group discussions (FGDs) and in-depth interviews (IDIs) with 69 stakeholders. (...)
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    MYB: An old oncoprotein with new roles.M. Anne Thompson & Robert G. Ramsay - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (4):341-350.
    Over the last decade, the c‐myb gene and its protein product, Myb, have undergone extensive examination and manipulation in hemopoietic tissues. Although it is rarely disputed that, as a transcription factor, Myb regulates cell cycling, proliferation and differentiation, identification of genes directly controlled by Myb has been surprisingly difficult. More recently, genes with promoter regions that contain Myb recognition sequences have been identified, but a direct proliferative response to Myb via these ‘target genes’ has yet to be demonstrated. Mutagenesis studies (...)
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    From Marx to Mises: Post-capitalist Society and the Challenge of Economic Calculation.David Ramsay Steele - 1992 - Open Court Publishing.
    This contribution to economic philosophy considers Marx's pronouncements on the organization of future society, and in this context re-examines the long-lasting debate triggered by Mises's argument that modern industrial production requires a system of spontaneously-formed market prices. In an undogmatic, non-technical treatment, Steele contends that both the Marxian conception of future society and the Misesian argument against its feasibility have frequently been misunderstood. The work scrutinizes the replies to Mises, and explores some of the wider issues raised by the economic (...)
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  8. Hayek’s Theory Of Cultural Group Selection.David Ramsay Steele - 1987 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 8 (2):171-95.
     
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    Tensions Between Ethics and the Law: Examination of a Legal Case by Two Midwives Invoking a Conscientious Objection to Abortion in Scotland.Valerie Fleming, Lucy Frith & Beate Ramsayer - 2019 - HEC Forum 33 (3):1-25.
    This paper examines a legal case arising from a workplace grievance that progressed to being heard at the UK’s Supreme Court. The case of Doogan and Wood versus Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board concerned two senior midwives in Scotland, both practicing Roman Catholics, who exercised their perceived rights in accordance with section 4 of the Abortion Act not to participate in the treatment of women undergoing abortions. The key question raised by this case was: “Is Greater Glasgow and Clyde (...)
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    Tensions Between Ethics and the Law: Examination of a Legal Case by Two Midwives Invoking a Conscientious Objection to Abortion in Scotland.Valerie Fleming, Lucy Frith & Beate Ramsayer - 2019 - HEC Forum 33 (3):189-213.
    This paper examines a legal case arising from a workplace grievance that progressed to being heard at the UK’s Supreme Court. The case of Doogan and Wood versus Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board concerned two senior midwives in Scotland, both practicing Roman Catholics, who exercised their perceived rights in accordance with section 4 of the Abortion Act not to participate in the treatment of women undergoing abortions. The key question raised by this case was: “Is Greater Glasgow and Clyde (...)
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    Freedom of conscience in Europe? An analysis of three cases of midwives with conscientious objection to abortion.Valerie Fleming, Beate Ramsayer & Teja Škodič Zakšek - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (2):104-108.
    While abortion has been legal in most developed countries for many years, the topic remains controversial. A major area of controversy concerns women’s rights vis-a-vis the rights of health professionals to opt out of providing the service on conscience grounds. Although scholars from various disciplines have addressed this issue in the literature, there is a lack of empirical research on the topic. This paper provides a documentary analysis of three examples of conscientious objection on religious grounds to performing abortion-related care (...)
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    Roman Religion: The Best Attested Practice.Ramsay MacMullen - 2017 - História 66 (1):111-127.
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    The Campaign of Basil I. Against the Paulicians in 872 a.d.J. G. C. Anderson & W. M. Ramsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (03):136-140.
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    Between immorality and unfeasibility: The market socialist predicament.David Ramsay Steele - 1996 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 10 (3):307-331.
    Abstract The recent proliferation of economically informed writings favoring market socialism exhibits dissonances in this evolving theoretical orientation. The ethical presuppositions of classical socialism have often been inherited by those who now embrace markets under socialism. But precisely because it accepts markets, market socialism may prove incompatible with these sentiments.
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    Of art and blasphemy.Anthony Fisher & Hayden Ramsay - 2000 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3 (2):137-167.
    What does philosophy have to say about the argument that blasphemous art ought not to be publicly displayed? We examine four concepts of blasphemy: blasphemy as offence, attack on religion, attack on the sacred, attack on the blasphemer himself. We argue all four are needed to grasp this complex concept. We also argue for blasphemy as primarily a moral, not a religious concept. We then criticise four arguments for the public display of blasphemous art: it may be beautiful, provocative, devoutly (...)
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    Gender and professional ethics in the IT industry.Androniki Panteli, Janet Stack & Harvie Ramsay - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (1):51 - 61.
    In this paper, we discuss the ethical responsibility of the Information Technology (IT) industry towards its female workforce. Although the growing IT industry experiences skills shortages, there is a declining trend in the representation of women. The paper presents evidence that the IT industry is not gender-neutral and that it does little to promote or retain its female workforce. We urge that professional codes of ethics in IT should be revised to take into account the diverse needs of its staff.
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    2 Anthropology and Small Populations.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 34-56.
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    Bibliography.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 135-158.
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    Contents.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open.
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    5 Conclusions.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 123-134.
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    Correspondence.Ramsay MacMullen - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):333-.
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    Contents.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press.
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    4 Culture as Cause.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 99-122.
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    Chapter Eight. Bradley’s Regress and Further Arguments for Relation Instances.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 184-196.
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    Chapter Four. Some Medieval and Early Modern Views.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 118-153.
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    Chapter Five. Some Modern Views of Unit Attributes.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 154-162.
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    Chapter Nine. The Logic of Particularism and Some Applications.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 199-258.
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    Chapter One. Instance Ontology.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 3-58.
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    Chapter Seven. Specious Arguments against Relation Instances.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 174-183.
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    Chapter Six. The Irreducibility of Relations.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 163-173.
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    Chapter Ten. Instance Ontology and Logic Applied to the Foundations of Arithmetic and the Theory of Identity.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 259-284.
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    Chapter Three. Plato and Aristotle on Instance Ontology.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 83-117.
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    Chapter Two. Traditional versus Instance Ontology.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 59-82.
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    Frontmatter.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press.
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    Feelings in history, ancient and modern.Ramsay MacMullen - 2003 - Claremont, Calif.: Regina Books.
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    Historiens, attention : motivation = émotion.Ramsay MacMullen - 2003 - Diogène 203 (3):23-31.
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    Indexes.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 159-165.
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    Index.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 307-310.
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  39. M. Gerard Fromm Psychoanalysis and Trauma: September 11 Revisited.Ramsay MacMullen - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (3):145-149.
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    Moderate Realism and its Logic.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - Yale University Press.
    Instance ontology, or particularism - the doctrine that asserts the individuality of properties and relations - has been a persistent topic in Western philosophy, discussed in works by Plato and Aristotle, by Muslim and Christian scholastics, and by philosophers of both realist and nominalist positions. This book by D.W. Mertz is the first sustained analysis that applies the rules and systems of mathematics and logic to instance ontology in order to argue for its validity and for its problem-solving capacities and (...)
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    Notes.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press. pp. 285-306.
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    Preface.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 1-12.
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    Preface.Ramsay MacMullen - 1996 - In Moderate Realism and its Logic. Yale University Press.
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    1 Psychology and Individuals.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 13-33.
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    Personal power in the Roman Empire.Ramsay MacMullen - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (4).
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    3 Reason and Decision-making.Ramsay MacMullen - 2014 - In Why Do We Do What We Do?: Motivation in History and the Social Sciences. De Gruyter Open. pp. 57-98.
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    Social ethic models: Roman, Greek, “Oriental”.Ramsay MacMullen - 2015 - História 64 (4):487-510.
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    The end of ancestor worship: affect and class.Ramsay Macmullen - 2014 - História 63 (4):487-513.
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    Three Notes on Imperial Estates.Ramsay MacMullen - 1962 - Classical Quarterly 12 (02):277-.
    With the exception of what they seized or inherited from eastern kings, the Roman emperors gathered and administered their estates like private individuals. Imperial estates differed only in being bigger. For just this reason, however, more is known of them, and it is the purpose of these notes to shed light on large private holdings, and on the range of their economic potential, by looking at three unusual kinds of activity on crown lands: the raising of herds, the exploitation of (...)
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    The Power of the Roman Empire.Ramsay MacMullen - 2006 - História 55 (4):471-481.
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