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26Catastrophe and Philosophy (edited book)Lexington Books. 2018.This book investigates how a number of influential philosophies arose out of catastrophes, such as wars, plagues, and earthquakes. Central to the project is an explanation of how these catastrophes led to the questioning of basic assumptions and the introduction of new ideas to make sense out of a chaotic and often unintelligible world.
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21Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era. Andrew ScullIsis 74 (2): 264-265. 1983.
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20The Effects of Arts, Trades, and Professions on Health and Longevity. Charles Turner ThackrahIsis 78 (2): 289-290. 1987.
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18Constitutional Philosophy, Pragmatism, and Economic RegulationBusiness and Society Review 113 (3): 421-439. 2008.This article explores the various senses in which the framers of the Constitution were motivated by a pragmatist philosophical framework, and how this pragmatism influenced their vision of the best interests of the American economic system. We argue that, on various grounds, the framers would have disapproved of the excessive regulation that characterizes the current business environment.
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17The Hawk's Nest Incident: America's Worst Industrial Disaster. Martin CherniackIsis 78 (4): 656-657. 1987.
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11This book examines the crisis of values engendered by the advent of modernity, which still plagues the post-modern west today. The book examines anti-modernist thought as an attempt to reclaim traditional belief systems during a period of profound spiritual, political and economic upheaval. The dangers and psychological appeals of anti-modernism are examined in detail
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9The Hawk's Nest Incident: America's Worst Industrial Disaster by Martin Cherniack (review)Isis 78 656-657. 1987.
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5Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1945 by Vanessa Northington Gamble (review)Isis 87 199-200. 1996.
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5Safety and Health on the Job as a Class Issue: The Workers' Health Bureau of America in the 1920sScience and Society 48 (4). 1984.
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4The Effects of Arts, Trades, and Professions on Health and Longevity by Charles Turner Thackrah (review)Isis 78 289-290. 1987.
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Deadly Dust: Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational Disease in Twentieth-Century AmericaScience and Society 57 (1): 111-114. 1993.