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    A cross-cultural study of the ethical orientations of senior-level business students.Victor E. Sower, Roger D. Abshire & Neil A. Shankman - 1997 - Teaching Business Ethics 1 (4):379-397.
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    Foundations and Applications of Inductive Probability.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1981 - Ridgeview Press.
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    Finitary Algebraic Logic.Roger D. Maddux - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (4):321-332.
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    LabCorp v. Metabolite Laboratories: The Supreme Court Listens, but Declines to Speak.Roger D. Klein & Maurice J. Mahoney - 2008 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (1):141-149.
    Molecular genetic testing has increasingly been incorporated into clinical medicine, and this trend is likely to accelerate in the future. The introduction of genetic testing into medical practice is beginning to collide head on with patents that claim ownership of correlations between human genetic variants and predisposition to disease, response to therapeutic drugs, and susceptibility to pharmacologic side effects. Patent holders or licensees of genes, genetic variants, and their genotype-phenotype correlations are already using the threat of litigation to monopolize genetic (...)
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    The origin of relation algebras in the development and axiomatization of the calculus of relations.Roger D. Maddux - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (3-4):421 - 455.
    The calculus of relations was created and developed in the second half of the nineteenth century by Augustus De Morgan, Charles Sanders Peirce, and Ernst Schröder. In 1940 Alfred Tarski proposed an axiomatization for a large part of the calculus of relations. In the next decade Tarski's axiomatization led to the creation of the theory of relation algebras, and was shown to be incomplete by Roger Lyndon's discovery of nonrepresentable relation algebras. This paper introduces the calculus of relations and (...)
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    The political philosophy of Rousseau.Roger D. Masters - 1968 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    This book is intended as an equivalent to or substitute for that "more reflective reading" which Rousseau considered essential to an understanding of his ideas. It is designed to complement perusal of the texts themselves, and the arrangement is such that chapters on each of Rousseau's major writings can be consulted separately or the commentary may be read through in sequence. The author's purpose is not to present a "key" to Rousseau's political philosophy, but rather to explore the works themselves (...)
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    Hesiod’s Theogony: From Near Eastern Creation Myths to Paradise Lost by Stephen Scully.Roger D. Woodard - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (4):572-573.
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    Nonfinite axiomatizability results for cylindric and relation algebras.Roger D. Maddux - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):951-974.
    The set of equations which use only one variable and hold in all representable relation algebras cannot be derived from any finite set of equations true in all representable relation algebras. Similar results hold for cylindric algebras and for logic with finitely many variables. The main tools are a construction of nonrepresentable one-generated relation algebras, a method for obtaining cylindric algebras from relation algebras, and the use of relation algebras in defining algebraic semantics for first-order logic.
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    Machiavel, Léonard de Vinci et l'émergence de la modernité.Roger D. Masters - 1997 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 41:413-443.
    Les chercheurs disputent depuis longtemps pour savoir si Machiavel est le "premier moderne", le chef de file du "républicanisme classique" ou un penseur laïc dans une perspective médiévale ou pré-moderne. Les rapports personnels entre Léonard de Vinci et Machiavel, dont les théoriciens politiques sont généralement inconscients, permettent de mieux comprendre le rôle de Machiavel dans la transition vers la modernité. La conception vincinienne d'une science de la nature et les possibilités qu'elle ouvrait aux innovations technologiques ont représenté un grand pas (...)
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    Chance, Cause, Reason.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (2):329-332.
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    The Hittite Mediopassive Endings in -ri.Roger D. Woodard & Kazuhiko Yoshida - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):126.
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    Genes, Language, and Evolution.Roger D. Masters - 1970 - Semiotica 2 (4).
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    Communication.Roger D. Masters - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (2):257-260.
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Roger D. Masters - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):373-376.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 373 in the analysis of the "artificial" virtue of justice. Though he uses the term "faculties" as synonymous with energies or powers, he warns against the "faculty psychology" that uses faculties as explanations or causes. Hume writes: "By will I mean nothing but the internal impression we feel.., when we knowingly give rise to any new motion of our body or new perception of our mind." A (...)
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    On "Avineri's Marx: An exchange".Roger D. Masters - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (2):257-260.
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    Index.Roger D. Masters - 1969 - In Roger Hancock (ed.), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Duke University Press. pp. 459-464.
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    La philosophie politique de Rousseau.Roger D. Masters - 2002 - Lyon: ENS éditions.
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    7. The Principles of Political Right.Roger D. Masters - 1969 - In Roger Hancock (ed.), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Duke University Press. pp. 301-353.
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    3. The State of Nature.Roger D. Masters - 1969 - In Roger Hancock (ed.), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Duke University Press. pp. 106-157.
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    8. The Science of the Legislator.Roger D. Masters - 1969 - In Roger Hancock (ed.), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Duke University Press. pp. 354-417.
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    Race to Pearl Harbor: The Failure of the Second London Naval Conference and the Onset of World War II.Rogers D. Spotswood & Stephen E. Pelz - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):474.
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    Toward a natural science of human culture.Roger D. Masters - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1):19-20.
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    Through the Ethics Looking Glass: Another View of the World of Auditors and Ethics.Roger D. Martin - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 70 (1):5-14.
    Most people are familiar with the traditional view of the role of ethics in the auditing profession - the need for auditors with integrity and objectivity. This essay addresses a second dimension of ethics in the auditing profession - the demand for auditors to assess the integrity and ethical values of clients. This second dimension is a difficult task for auditors in practice and demands a deep and robust understanding of ethics, ethical infrastructures, and the products of those infrastructures. The (...)
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    Advising presidents on science when presidents rebuff science advice: Robert P. Crease, ed.: Science Policy up Close: John H. Marburger III. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015, viii+247pp, $29.95 HB.Roger D. Launius - 2016 - Metascience 26 (1):157-159.
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    The Sputnik Challenge: Eisenhower's Response to the Soviet Satellite. Robert A. Divine.Roger D. Launius - 1994 - Isis 85 (1):173-174.
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    The Strange Career of the American Spaceplane: The Long History of Wings and Wheels in Human Space Operations.Roger D. Launius - 2013 - Centaurus 55 (4):412-432.
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    Finitary Algebraic Logic.Roger D. Maddux - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (4):321-332.
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    Relation algebras of every dimension.Roger D. Maddux - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (4):1213-1229.
    Conjecture (1) of [Ma83] is confirmed here by the following result: if $3 \leq \alpha < \omega$, then there is a finite relation algebra of dimension α, which is not a relation algebra of dimension α + 1. A logical consequence of this theorem is that for every finite α ≥ 3 there is a formula of the form $S \subseteq T$ (asserting that one binary relation is included in another), which is provable with α + 1 variables, but not (...)
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    Medical Slang in British Hospitals.Roger D. Palmer, Pauline Cahill, Michael Fertleman & Adam T. Fox - 2003 - Ethics and Behavior 13 (2):173-189.
    The usage, derivation, and psychological, ethical, and legal aspects of slang terminology in medicine are discussed. The colloquial vocabulary is further described and a comprehensive glossary of common UK terms provided in the appendix. This forms the first list of slang terms currently in use throughout the British medical establishment.
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    Relevance logic and the calculus of relations.Roger D. Maddux - 2010 - Review of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):41-70.
    Sound and complete semantics for classical propositional logic can be obtained by interpreting sentences as sets. Replacing sets with commuting dense binary relations produces an interpretation that turns out to be sound but not complete for R. Adding transitivity yields sound and complete semantics for RM, because all normal Sugihara matrices are representable as algebras of binary relations.
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    The Case of Aristotle's Missing Dialogues.Roger D. Masters - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (1):31-60.
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    CyberRat, interbehavioral systems analysis, and a “Turing test” trilogy.Roger D. Ray - 2011 - Behavior and Philosophy 39:203-301.
    This monograph introduces the functional characteristics and conceptual significance of a simulation software system called CyberRat (Ray, 1996a, 2003a, 2012a, 2012b). CyberRat expands upon prior illustrations (Ray & Delprato, 1989; Ray, 1992) of how such computer-based simulations can serve to formatively enhance, and eventually validate, the descriptive research methodology upon which their development relies. To illustrate this process I also review highlights of previous publications (cf. Ray & Brown, 1975, 1976; Ray & Delprato, 1989), detailing the unique research methodology used (...)
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    Words of Praise in Roman Politics.Roger D. Rees - 2010 - Millennium 7 (1):9-28.
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    Tradition and Innovation, Harmony and Hierarchy in St. Francis of Assisi's Sermon to the Birds.Roger D. Sorrell - 1983 - Franciscan Studies 43 (1):396-407.
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    Wit, Judgment, and the Misprisions of Similitude.Roger D. Lund - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (1):53-75.
    This essay discusses the attempt by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British writers to achieve a clear definition of "wit." I provide a number of quotations from Hobbes, Locke, Pope, Addison, Dryden, and others to make the point that there was an unresolved tension between wit and judgment, imagination and reason, and rhetoric and philosophy, throughout the period.
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    Communication, literature, cultural memory: The case of Sir John Beaumont.Roger D. Sell - 2011 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 2 (1):109-126.
    Literary-communicational theory offers a foundation for two types of literary criticism whose workings are basically ameliorative: mediating criticism, which seeks to bridge the gaps between writers and readers who are differently positioned; and communicational criticism, which offers an ethical assessment of literary writing as communication. The present article illustrates the processes of mediating criticism, by trying to help its own readers understand the religio-historical sitedness of the early-seventeenth-century English Catholic poet, Sir John Beaumont. More extensively, the article pays attention to (...)
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    Is contract an adequate basis for medical ethics?Roger D. Masters - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (6):24-28.
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    Obligation and the new naturalism.Roger D. Masters - 1989 - Biology and Philosophy 4 (1):17-32.
    Although it has become increasingly evident that an adequate theory of obligation must rest on evolutionary biology and human ethology, attempts toward this end need to explore the full range of personal, cultural, and political obligations observed in our species. The new naturalism reveals the complexity of social behavior and the defects of reductionist models that oversimplify the foundations of human duties and rights. Ultimately, this approach suggest a return to the Aristotelian concept of natural justice.
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    The changing nature of the social sciences.Roger D. Masters - 1991 - Biology and Philosophy 6 (3):377-393.
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    On explanation.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1969 - Synthese 20 (3):335 - 370.
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    Truthlikeness: Comment on David Miller.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1975 - Synthese 30 (1-2):193 - 197.
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    A discussion on the legal, academic and ethical concerns under copyright fair use.Roger D. Staton - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (11):861 - 868.
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    Reid: Conception, Representation and Innate Ideas.Roger D. Gallie - 1997 - Hume Studies 23 (2):315-336.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume Studies Volume XXIII, Number 2, November 1997, pp. 315-335 Reid: Conception, Representation and Innate Ideas ROGER D. GALLIE Section I of this paper begins with a presentation of Thomas Reid's doctrine of the signification of words, of what words signify or represent. That presentation serves to introduce a problem of interpretation, namely, what Reid thinks the connection is between conceiving something and grasping what a term for (...)
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    An Economic Analysis of the Joint Purchasing Safety Zone.Roger D. Blair & Jill Boylston Herndon - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (2):177-185.
    It is undeniable that health care costs have been increasing at an alarming rate. During the ten-year period between 1983 and 1993, the medical care component of the Consumer Price Index rose at an average annual rate of 10 percent while the overall CPI increased by only 4.5 percent per year. These dramatic increases have obvious societal implications. For those without health insurance, a serious illness may mean personal bankruptcy. For those with health insurance coverage, premiums are rising while coverage (...)
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  45. Donald M. MacKay, "Information, Mechanism and Meaning".Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3/4):472.
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    Fresh Thoughts on Sociobiology.Roger D. Masters - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (5):48-49.
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    Forward With Science.Roger D. Rusk - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (3):435-436.
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    Bibliography.Roger D. Masters - 1969 - In Roger Hancock (ed.), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Duke University Press. pp. 445-458.
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    9. Conclusion: Some Critical Reflections.Roger D. Masters - 1969 - In Roger Hancock (ed.), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Duke University Press. pp. 418-444.
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    On Chroust: A Reply.Roger D. Masters - 1979 - Political Theory 7 (4):545-547.
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