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Where Are We? Where Are We Going? Stephanie J. Bird, 163-164. [Full Text] |
| Comment | |
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Getting Scientists to Think About What They Are Doing John Ziman, 165-176. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
| Papers | |
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A Cybernetic Theory of Morality and Moral Autonomy Jean Chambers, 177-192. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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’Peer Review’ Culture Malcolm Atkinson, 193-204. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Conflict of Interest Policies in Science and Medical Journals: Editorial Practices and Author Disclosures Sheldon Krimsky and L. S. Rothenberg, 205-218. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
| Special Section | |
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Introduction — Special Section on Computer Ethics (Part 2)
The Challenge of Applying Ethics Terrell Ward Bynum, 219-220. [Full Text] | |
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Informatics and Professional Responsibility Donald Gotterbarn, 221-230. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice IEEE-CS/ACM Joint Task Force on Software Engineering Ethics and Professional Practices, 231-238. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Creating an Organizational Awareness of
Ethical Responsibility about Information Technology Mary J. Granger and Joyce Currie Little, 239-246. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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The Case for Responsibility of the IT Industry to Promote Equality for Women in Computing Eva Turner, 247-260. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
| Educational Forum | |
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Introducing Ethics and Engineering: the Case of Delft University of Technology G. J. Scheurwater and S. J. Doorman, 261-266. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Ethics and Engineering Courses at Delft University of Technology: Contents, Educational Setup and Experiences I. R. van de Poel, H. Zandvoort and M. Brumsen, 267-282. [Abstract] [Full Text] | |
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Introduction to a Case Study
“Doing the Minimum”
What is “the Minimum” for Engineers Michael Davis, 283. [Full Text] | |
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Case Study in Engineering Ethics
“Doing the Minimum” Michael S. Pritchard, 284-285. [Full Text] | |
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Comment on the Case Study “Doing the Minimum”
Ordinary Reasonable Care is Not the Minimum for Engineers Michael Davis, 286-290. [Full Text] | |
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Response to
“Ordinary Reasonable Care Is Not the Minimum for Engineers” Michael S. Pritchard, 291-297. [Full Text] | |
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The Myth of Minimums
Response to “Ordinary Reasonable Care Is Not the Minimum for Engineers” Patricia H. Werhane, 298-302. [Full Text] |
| Announcements | |
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Books Received 304. [Full Text] |
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