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Science and engineering ethics

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Science and Engineering Ethics|August 1, 2009
More on enrolling female students in science and engineeringCynthia Townley
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 1, 2009
On genies and bottles: scientists' moral responsibility and dangerous technology R&DDavid Koepsell
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 2, 2009
Engineering good: how engineering metaphors help us to understand the moral life and change societyMark Coeckelbergh
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 22, 2009
Patenting and licensing of university research: promoting innovation or undermining academic values?Sigrid Sterckx
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 17, 2009
Between same-sex marriages and the Large Hadron Collider: making sense of the precautionary principleAnton Petrenko, Dan McArthur
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 18, 2009
A note on the definition of "dual use"John Forge
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 3, 2009
Acclimating international graduate students to professional engineering ethicsByron Newberry, Katherine Austin, William Lawson, et al.
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 3, 2009
"Dual use" and "intentionality": seeking to prevent the manifestation of deliberately harmful objectives: A summary and some reflections on 'The Advancement of Science and the Dilemma of Dual Use: Why We Can't Afford to Fail'Raymond E Spier
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 22, 2008
On doing helpful philosophy. Commentary on 'Redefining ecological ethics: science, policy, and philosophy at Cape Horn'Michael P Nelson
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 24, 2008
Utilitarianism and the evolution of ecological ethicsGary Varner
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Pageof 205
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 1, 2009
More on enrolling female students in science and engineeringCynthia Townley
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 1, 2009
On genies and bottles: scientists' moral responsibility and dangerous technology R&DDavid Koepsell
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 2, 2009
Engineering good: how engineering metaphors help us to understand the moral life and change societyMark Coeckelbergh
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 22, 2009
Patenting and licensing of university research: promoting innovation or undermining academic values?Sigrid Sterckx
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 17, 2009
Between same-sex marriages and the Large Hadron Collider: making sense of the precautionary principleAnton Petrenko, Dan McArthur
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 18, 2009
A note on the definition of "dual use"John Forge
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 3, 2009
Acclimating international graduate students to professional engineering ethicsByron Newberry, Katherine Austin, William Lawson, et al.
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 3, 2009
"Dual use" and "intentionality": seeking to prevent the manifestation of deliberately harmful objectives: A summary and some reflections on 'The Advancement of Science and the Dilemma of Dual Use: Why We Can't Afford to Fail'Raymond E Spier
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 22, 2008
On doing helpful philosophy. Commentary on 'Redefining ecological ethics: science, policy, and philosophy at Cape Horn'Michael P Nelson
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 24, 2008
Utilitarianism and the evolution of ecological ethicsGary Varner
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