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    et al.; López et al.; Medin et al.; Ross et al. Collard, M., 25 Collman, P., 302.M. Coltheart, A. Brooks, C. Brown, D. Brown, J. Brown, R. Brown, R. Bulmer, H. Bunn, R. Burt & V. Bush - 2002 - In Peter Carruthers, Stephen Stich & Michael Siegal (eds.), The Cognitive Basis of Science. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    The Ethics of Social Research: Surveys and Experiments.Gideon Sjoberg, Ted R. Vaughan, Tom L. Beauchamp, Ruth R. Faden, R. Jay Wallace, LeRoy Walters, Allan J. Kimmel, Martin Bulmer & Joan E. Sieber - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (2):44.
    Book reviewed in this article: Ethical Issues in Social Research. Edited by Tom L. Beauchamp, Ruth R. Faden, R. Jay Wallace, Jr., and LeRoy Walters. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982. xii + 436 pp. $25.00 (hardcover); $8.95 (paper). Ethics of Human Subject Research. Edited by Allan J. Kimmel, Jr. San Francisco: Jossey‐Bass, 1981. 106 pp. $6.95 (paper). Social Research Ethics. Edited by Martin Bulmer. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1982. xiv + 284 pp. $39.50 (hardcover); $14.50 (paper). (...)
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  3. Boyes-Braem, P., see Rosch et al. Boyle, R., 347 Boysen, S., 69 Bradshaw. G., see Langley et al.K. Brakke, S. Savage-Rumbaugh, D. Breedlove, S. Brem, A. Brooks, C. Brown, D. Brown, J. Brown, R. Bulmer & R. Burt - 2002 - In Peter Carruthers, Stephen Stich & Michael Siegal (eds.), The Cognitive Basis of Science. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Reinhard Seide: Die mathematischen Steelen bei Plutarch. Diss. Regensburg. Pp. v + 180; mathematical diagrams. Wenzenbach: R. Seide, 1981. Paper. (Obtainable gratis from Dr R. Seide, Bergstr. 6, 8411 Wenzenbach/OPF, W. Germany.). [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):143-.
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    Proclus on Euclid I Glenn R. Morrow: Proclus, Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements. Translated with introduction and notes. Pp. xlvi+356. Princeton: University Press. (London: Oxford University Press). 1970. Cloth, £6·50. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (03):345-347.
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    Reinhard Seide: Die mathematischen Steelen bei Plutarch. Diss. Regensburg. Pp. v + 180; mathematical diagrams. Wenzenbach: R. Seide, 1981. Paper. [REVIEW]Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (1):143-143.
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    A Moral Context for Social Research.Gideon Sjoberg & Ted R. Vaughan - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (2):44-46.
    Book reviewed in this article: Ethical Issues in Social Research. Edited by Tom L. Beauchamp, Ruth R. Faden, R. Jay Wallace, Jr., and LeRoy Walters. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982. xii + 436 pp. $25.00 (hardcover); $8.95 (paper). Ethics of Human Subject Research. Edited by Allan J. Kimmel, Jr. San Francisco: Jossey‐Bass, 1981. 106 pp. $6.95 (paper). Social Research Ethics. Edited by Martin Bulmer. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1982. xiv + 284 pp. $39.50 (hardcover); $14.50 (paper). (...)
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  8. Сутність та значення рейтингової оцінки страхових компаній.С.О Смирнов, R. Pavlov & В.М Горьова - 2010 - Економічний Простір: Зб. Наук. Праць 36:100-108.
    Розкрито сутність поняття «рейтинг». Доведено значущість рейтингової оцінки для суб’єктів фінансового ринку, зокрема для страхових компаній, потенційних страхувальників, інвесторів та кредиторів.
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  9. Social Research Ethics: An Examination of the Merits of Covert Participant Observation.Martin Bulmer (ed.) - 1982 - Holmes & Meier Publishers.
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    Confessions.R. S. Augustine & Pine-Coffin - 2019 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Williams's masterful translation satisfies (at last!) a long-standing need. There are lots of good translations of Augustine's great work, but until now we have been forced to choose between those that strive to replicate in English something of the majesty and beauty of Augustine's Latin style and those that opt instead to convey the careful precision of his philosophical terminology and argumentation. Finally, Williams has succeeded in capturing both sides of Augustine's mind in a richly evocative, impeccably reliable, elegantly readable (...)
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  11. Nicolai, Hartman: Der Denker Und Sein Wert.R. Drudis & Staff - 1954 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 13 (51):703.
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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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  13. Germany, Europe, and the Politics of Constraint.Bulmer Simon & Dolowitz David - 2003
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  14. History of social survey.M. Bulmer - 2001 - In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. 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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  16. Looking Forward.Martin Bulmer & Josephine Ocloo - 2009 - In John Strain, Ronald Barnett & Peter Jarvis (eds.), Universities, Ethics, and Professions: Debate and Scrutiny. Routledge. pp. 127.
     
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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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    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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    D. G. Leahy and the thinking now occurring.Lissa McCullough & Elliot R. Wolfson (eds.) - 2021 - Albany [New York]: State University of New York Press.
    This book offers a critical introduction to the work of American philosopher D. G. Leahy (1937-2014). Leahy's fundamental thinking can be characterized as an absolute creativity in which all creating is 'live' -- a happening occurring now that manifests a supersaturated polyontological actuality that is essentially created by the logic that characterizes it. Leahy leaves behind the categorial presuppositions of modern thought, eclipsing both Cartesian and Hegelian subjectivities and introducing instead an essentially new form of thinking founded in a nondual (...)
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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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    Archimedes E. J. Dijksterhuis: Archimedes. Pp. 422; 173 figs. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1956. Paper, Kr. 60.Ivor Bulmer Thomas - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):43-45.
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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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    The Birth of Mathematics in the Age of Plato.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas & Francois Lasserre - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):270.
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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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    Diophantus Arabus.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):255-.
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    Guldin's Theorem--Or Pappus's?Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1984 - Isis 75:348-352.
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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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    Nuclear Revisionism.Sue Rabbitt Bulmer - 2001 - Minerva 39 (2):259-264.
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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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    Plato's Theory of Number.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (2):375-384.
    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 ρχς, (...)
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    Stoic Cosmology.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):277-.
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    Science in Plato John P. Anton (ed.): Science and the Sciences in Plato. Pp. xvi + 128. New York: Eidos, 1980.Ivor Bulmer-Thomas - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):197-198.
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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.
  37. Approximate truth and truthlikeness.R. Hilpinen - 1976 - In M. Przełecki, K. Szaniawski & R. W’Ojcicki (eds.), Formal Methods in the Methodology of the Empirical Sciences. Reidel. pp. 19--42.
     
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    The art of Plato: ten essays in Platonic interpretation.R. B. Rutherford - 1995 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    This book is not a study of Plato's philosophy, but a contribution to the literary interpretation of the dialogues, through analysis of their formal structure, ...
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  39. Two senses of the word universal.R. I. Aaron - 1939 - Mind 48 (190):168-185.
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  40. Reasonableness, Intellectual Modesty, and Reciprocity in Political Justification.R. J. Leland & Han van Wietmarschen - 2012 - Ethics 122 (4):721-747.
    Political liberals ask citizens not to appeal to certain considerations, including religious and philosophical convictions, in political deliberation. We argue that political liberals must include a demanding requirement of intellectual modesty in their ideal of citizenship in order to motivate this deliberative restraint. The requirement calls on each citizen to believe that the best reasoners disagree about the considerations that she is barred from appealing to. Along the way, we clarify how requirements of intellectual modesty relate to moral reasons for (...)
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    Reflective intuitions about the causal theory of perception across sensory modalities.R. Roberts, K. Allen & Kelly Schmidtke - 2021 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2):257-277.
    Many philosophers believe that there is a causal condition on perception, and that this condition is a conceptual truth about perception. A highly influential argument for this claim is based on intuitive responses to Gricean style thought experiments. Do the folk share the intuitions of philosophers? Roberts et al. (2016) presented participants with two kinds of cases: Blocker cases (similar to Grice’s case involving a mirror and a pillar) and Non-Blocker cases (similar to Grice’s case involving a clock and brain (...)
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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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    The common sense view of sense-perception.R. I. Aaron - 1958 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 58:1-14.
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    A catalogue of Berkeley's library.R. I. Aaron - 1932 - Mind 41 (164):465-475.
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    A possible early draft of Hobbes' de corpore.R. I. Aaron - 1945 - Mind 54 (216):342-356.
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    Critical notices.R. I. Aaron - 1945 - Mind 54 (213):86-92.
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    Dr. Johnston's edition of the commonplace book.R. I. Aaron - 1932 - Mind 41 (162):277-278.
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    Great Thinkers.R. I. Aaron - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (45):19-32.
    Locke is the first English philosopher to be considered in this series, and that fact of itself is worthy of attention. Philosophy, of course, like science, knows no frontiers and no national boundaries. Yet it is true to say that Locke’s contribution to philosophy is typically and peculiarly English. His moderation, his emphasis upon experience, his tolerant spirit of compromise, his dislike of mystical extravagance and of metaphysical speculation, even that elusive quality of his which people call his “common sense”, (...)
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    Intuitive knowledge.R. I. Aaron - 1942 - Mind 51 (204):297-318.
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    IX.—How May Phenomenalism be Refuted?R. I. Aaron - 1939 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 39 (1):167-184.
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