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    Science, community, and the transformation of American philosophy, 1860-1930.Daniel J. Wilson - 1990 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In the first book-length study of American philosophy at the turn of the century, Daniel J. Wilson traces the formation of philosophy as an academic discipline. Wilson shows how the rise of the natural and physical sciences at the end of the nineteenth century precipitated a "crisis of confidence" among philosophers as to the role of their discipline. Deftly tracing the ways in which philosophers sought to incorporate scientific values and methods into their outlook and to redefine philosophy itself, Wilson (...)
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  2. Science, Community and the Transformation of American Philosophy 1860-1930.Daniel J. Wilson - 1991 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 27 (3):376-389.
     
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    Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Moral of the Great Chain of Being.Daniel J. Wilson - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (2):249.
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    Lovejoy's The Great Chain of Being after Fifty Years.Daniel J. Wilson - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (2):187.
  5. Fertile Ground: Pragmatism, Science, and Logical Positivism.Daniel J. Wilson - 1995 - In Robert Hollinger & David J. Depew (eds.), Pragmatism: From Progressivism to Postmodernism. Praeger. pp. 122--141.
     
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    Arthur O. Lovejoy: an annotated bibliography.Daniel J. Wilson - 1982 - New York: Garland.
  7. Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest for Intelligibility.Daniel J. Wilson - 1981 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (3):284-289.
     
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    Arthur O. Lovejoy and the quest for intelligibility.Daniel J. Wilson - 1980 - Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
    Lovejoy (1873-1962) was America's foremost historian of ideas, a major participant in the philosophical debates of the twentieth century, and a prominent advocate of academic freedom. The product of an emotionally unsettled childhood and an evangelical father, Lovejoy reacted against his father by postulating the certainty of self-sufficient reason. He believed that only the principles of reason could order the world and so make our universe intelligible. Originally published in 1980. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions (...)
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    Braces, Wheelchairs, and Iron Lungs: The Paralyzed Body and the Machinery of Rehabilitation in the Polio Epidemics.Daniel J. Wilson - 2005 - Journal of Medical Humanities 26 (2-3):173-190.
    The successful fund raising appeals of the March of Dimes employed images of cute crippled children standing on braces and forearm crutches, sitting in wheelchairs, or confined to iron lungs. Those who had to use these devices as a result of polio, however, were often stigmatized as cripples. American cultural antipathy to these assistive devices meant that polio survivors often had to overcome an emotional and psychological resistance to using them. Whatever their fears, polio survivors quickly discovered the functionality of (...)
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    Lovejoy's The Great Chain and the History of Ideas.Daniel J. Wilson, G. Gordon-Bournique, Ep Mahoney, F. Oakley & M. Richter - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (2):187-263.
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    Professionalization and organized discussion in the american philosophical association, 1900-1922.Daniel J. Wilson - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1):53-69.
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    Science and the Crisis of Confidence in American Philosophy, 1870-1930.Daniel J. Wilson - 1987 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (2):235 - 262.
  13. John Patrick Diggins, "The Promise of Pragmatism; Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority". [REVIEW]Daniel J. Wilson - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (1):232.
     
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    Jan Peter Verhave. A Constant State of Emergency: Paul de Kruif: Microbe Hunter and Health Activist. (Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America, 98.) xxii + 656 pp., figs., bibl., index. Holland, Mich.: Van Raalte Press, 2020. $35 (paper); ISBN 9781950572069. [REVIEW]Daniel J. Wilson - 2021 - Isis 112 (1):200-201.