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    Classical Arabic Philosophy: An Anthology of Sources.Jon McGinnis &David C. Reisman (eds.) -2007 - Hackett.
    This volume introduces the major classical Arabic philosophers through substantial selections from the key works (many of which appear in translation for the first time here) in each of the fields—including logic, philosophy of science, natural philosophy, metaphysics, ethics, and politics—to which they made significant contributions. -/- An extensive Introduction situating the works within their historical, cultural, and philosophical contexts offers support to students approaching the subject for the first time, as well as to instructors with little or no formal (...) training in Arabic thought. A glossary, select bibliography, and index are also included. (shrink)
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  2. The Lonely Crowd.David Reisman,C. Wright Mills,William H. Whyte &Vance Packard -1959 -Science and Society 23 (4):317-332.
     
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    A New Standard for Avicenna StudiesIbn Sina, lettre au vizir Abu Sad: Editio princeps d'apres le manuscrit de Bursa.David C. Reisman &Yahya Michot -2002 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):562.
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    Islamic Philosophy, Science, Culture, and Religion: Studies in Honor of Dimitri Gutas.Felicitas Opwis &David Reisman (eds.) -2011 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of essays covers the classical heritage and Islamic culture, classical Arabic science and philosophy, and Muslim religious sciences, showing continuation of Greek and Persian thought as well as original Muslim contributions to the sciences, philosophy, religion, and culture of Islam.
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    Before and After Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group.David Colum Reisman (ed.) -2003 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of papers addresses a variety of aspects of the life and thought of the medieval philosopher Avicenna including his reception of Classical philosophy, his views on topics such as metaphysics, psychology and medicine, and the recpeption of his thought by later authors.
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  6. Comment: The connectionist as a conservative.David A. Reisman -1997 - In Stephen F. Frowen,Hayek: Economist and Social Philosopher: A Critical Retrospect. St. Martin's Press.
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    Economy, Society, the State: The Revival of Political Economy.David Reisman -2010 -Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 57 (125):92-95.
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    Ideology: conservatives, liberals and socialists.David A. Reisman -2021 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    This insightful book sheds light on three competing ideological windows on the world: conservatism, liberalism and socialism. David Reisman explores the importance of these perspectives not only to generating public policy, but also in our capacity to explain the very nature of reality.
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    Medieval Arabic Medical Autobiography.David Reisman -2009 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (4):559-569.
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    Plato's economics: republic and control.David A. Reisman -2021 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Plato was the first of the great thinkers to integrate the economy into a wide-ranging synthesis of ethical absolutes and human interaction. In this original and stimulating book, David Reisman assesses his influential contribution to the political economy of production, consumption, distribution and exchange. Drawing on the whole of Plato's published work, this book explores Plato's insights into the core philosophical concerns of stability, hegemony, justice and balance. It situates Plato's economics in the context of fourth century Athens. It argues (...) that the transition from oligarchy to democracy in the wake of the disastrous war with Sparta had reinforced the attraction of justice, moderation and the middle way to a political philosopher who wanted to reverse the decay in popular standards of right and wrong. Analytical but accessible, this book is crucial reading for students and scholars of economic and social thought. Researchers and practitioners interested in social and public policy will also benefit from this book's comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach"-- Back cover. (shrink)
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    Trade in health: economics, ethics and public policy.David A. Reisman -2014 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar.
    'Trade in Health is a timely reflection on the interface of economics with the ethics and public policy facets of the international movement of patients. Health issues such as these are at the forefront of modern political economy."National" health is increasingly less so. Reisman's previous scholarship in this area is brought to bear in an insightful and eminently readable and engaging fashion. In an area where uncovering the facts is more difficult than "decyphering the Dead Sea Scrolls", such a reflective (...) work on the critical aspects of political economy helps to fill a void in considering whether such trade is likely to be in the interests of patients, nations and the global community. In addition to the rosy picture of healthy and wealthy tourists having a sojourn for medical care during a vacation, Reisman is not afraid to tackle the thorny issues concerning trade in organs, eggs and even death, in this sobering and comprehensive volume. It is a rare skill to bring the luminaries of Smith, Marshall, Mill and Confucius to bear on such a contemporary tale! International travel by patients is at the nexus of a revolution in global health. It is driving and affecting aspects of foreign investment, health worker migration and e-health provision. Reisman skilfully links these foundations of health care, and as such provides critical text for consideration by those seeking to build and strengthen future health systems. Trade in Health is an excellent overview. It provides critical insights for those new to the area as well as new information and challenges for those of us involved for a number of years.' - Richard Smith, Professor of Health Ssytem Economics and Dean of Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK. Once exports and imports meant agriculture and industry. In the global economy and the electronic age, trade is also expanding into the service sector. This timely book closely examines trade in health. It documents the growth of a cross-national service that in the past was mainly consumed at home. Following from his highly successful book Health Tourism, Professor David Reisman offers a comprehensive and searching multidisciplinary account of the way in which medical services, patients, capital and professionals are making up a global healthcare economy that crosses borders. He reflects on their pursuit of lower prices, better quality and a differentiated product, and suggests that public policy is essential if the ethical capital of interdependent societies is not to be eroded by the international market in health and care. Written in a concise and lucid form, this original book will be of great interest to all people interested in the internationalization of health care. Combining theory and empirical evidence from economics, tourism and medical care, scholars involved in health policy and social administration will find much of significance in this authoritative study. (shrink)
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