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    Meeting Goodpaster's challenge: a Smithian approach to Goodpaster's paradox
    with David Gray
    Business Ethics: A European Review 14 (2): 119-126. 2005.
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    Two constitutions of Boniface VIII: an insight into the sources of the Liber Sextus
    Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 83 (3): 115-128. 2001.
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    Owens‘s Historical Essays in Honour of Professor Jeffrey H. Denton
    Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 83 (3): 5-7. 2001.
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    Comment on Christopher Winch's 'the economic aims of education'
    with Andrew Mearman
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (2). 2004.
    This paper argues that Christopher Winch's contribution to the debate on the aims of education contains some significant errors and omissions. His definition of work is problematic and leads to the conclusion that education should be directed towards very narrow vocational targets. His argument makes unstated and contestable assumptions about the source of educational aims. Lastly, he underplays the implications of the economic aims of education for the achievement of liberal aims. His programme…Read more
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    Comment on Christopher Winch’s ‘The Economic Aims of Education’
    with Andrew Mearman
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (2): 249-255. 2004.
    This paper argues that Christopher Winch’s contribution to the debate on the aims of education contains some significant errors and omissions. His definition of work is problematic and leads to the conclusion that education should be directed towards very narrow vocational targets. His argument makes unstated and contestable assumptions about the source of educational aims. Lastly, he underplays the implications of the economic aims of education for the achievement of liberal aims. His programme…Read more
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    Business Troubles in the Republic of Ireland
    with Elizabeth P. Tierney
    Business Ethics: A European Review 1 (2): 134-138. 1992.
    Perspectives on recent business scandals and the current debate.
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    Athlete Experiences of Shame and Guilt: Initial Psychometric Properties of the Athletic Perceptions of Performance Scale Within Junior Elite Cricketers
    with Simon M. Rice, Matt S. Treeby, Lisa Olive, Anna E. Saw, Alex Kountouris, Michael Lloyd, Greg Macleod, John W. Orchard, Kate Gwyther, and Rosemary Purcell
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Guilt and shame are self-conscious emotions with implications for mental health, social and occupational functioning, and the effectiveness of sports practice. To date, the assessment and role of athlete-specific guilt and shame has been under-researched. Reporting data from 174 junior elite cricketers, the present study utilized exploratory factor analysis in validating the Athletic Perceptions of Performance Scale, assessing three distinct and statistically reliable factors: athletic shame-pro…Read more
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    Comment on Christopher Winch’s ‘The Economic Aims of Education’
    with Mearman Andrew
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (2): 249-255. 2004.
    This paper argues that Christopher Winch’s contribution to the debate on the aims of education contains some significant errors and omissions. His definition of work is problematic and leads to the conclusion that education should be directed towards very narrow vocational targets. His argument makes unstated and contestable assumptions about the source of educational aims. Lastly, he underplays the implications of the economic aims of education for the achievement of liberal aims. His programme…Read more
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    Bertrand Russell and the Dimensions of Edwardian Liberalism
    Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 4 (1): 207. 1984.
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    Adam Smith, religion and the scottish enlightenment
    In Geoff Cockfield, Ann Firth & John Laurent (eds.), New Perspectives on Adam Smith's the Theory of Moral Sentiments, E. Elgar. pp. 47--65. 2007.