Morality and health / edited by Allan M. Brandt and Paul Rozin.
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New York :
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1997.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Health and Morality in Early Modern England
- Banishing Risk: Continuity and Change in the Moral Management of Disease
- Behavior, Disease, and Health in the Twentieth-Century United States: The Moral Valence of Individual Risk
- The Social Context of Health and Disease and Choices among Health Interventions
- Moral Transformations of Health and Suffering in Chinese Society
- The "Big Three" of Morality (Autonomy, Community, Divinity) and the "Big Three" Explanations of Suffering
- Sugar and Morality
- Food, Morality, and Social Reform
- The Culture of Public Problems: Drinking-Driving and the Symbolic Order
- Morality, Religion, and Drug Use
- Teenage Pregnancy and Out-of-Wedlock Birth: Morals, Moralism, Experts
- Moralizing the Microbe: The Germ Theory and the Moral Construction of Behavior in the Late-Nineteenth-Century Antituberculosis Movement
- Secular Morality
- The Legal Regulation of Smoking (and Smokers): Public Health or Secular Morality?
- Lifestyle Correctness and the New Secular Morality
- Moralization
- Contributors
- Index.