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    Capitalism and the desire for private gain.Thomas S. Torrance - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):241 – 245.
    That capitalism is a superior economic system because it elicits productive effort from individuals by utilizing the desire for material improvement, is a contention that can be defended if it could be established that this desire is a universal human motive and is to be found in non-capitalist as well as capitalist societies. In addition, it can be argued that within a market economy, if men pursue what is in their own interest, their actions are likely to have the unintended (...)
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    David Hume — bicentenary papers.Thomas S. Torrance - 1978 - Philosophical Books 19 (2):63-65.
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    Explanation in the Social Sciences with particular reference to economics.Thomas S. Torrance - unknown
    The aim of this thesis is to discuss the nature of social phenomena, and to determine the appropriate way to explain them. Many of the contentions advanced rest largely upon the fact that social phenomena can be investigated only by methods which respect their distinctive character and status as social phenomena. In chapter I it is argued that the most important difference between the social and the natural sciences is that the former have to employ intentional criteria to identify their (...)
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    For Science in the Social Sciences.Thomas S. Torrance - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (1):62-63.