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Science and Engineering Ethics, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2009
- Raymond E. Spier:
On the Ethics of Using Citation Indices in Evaluations. 1-2 - David B. Resnik:
What is "Dual Use" Research? A Response to Miller and Selgelid. 3-5 - Daryl E. Chubin:
Underrepresentation in the Real World. 7-10 - James A. Stieb:
Response to Commentators of "A Critique of Positive Responsibility". 11-18 - Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette:
Data Trimming, Nuclear Emissions, and Climate Change. 19-23 - John Forge:
Proportionality, Just War Theory and Weapons Innovation. 25-38 - Jukka Varelius:
Collective Informed Consent and Decision Power. 39-50 - Katinka Waelbers:
Technological Delegation: Responsibility for the Unintended. 51-68 - Dan McArthur:
Good Ethics Can Sometimes Mean Better Science: Research Ethics and the Milgram Experiments. 69-79 - Renee Kyle, Susan Dodds
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Avoiding Empty Rhetoric: Engaging Publics in Debates About Nanotechnologies. 81-96 - Simone van der Burg
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Imagining the Future of Photoacoustic Mammography. 97-110 - John Monk:
Ethics, Engineers and Drama. 111-123 - Neelke Doorn
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Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence; David Wright, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald, Elena Vildjiounaite, Yves Punic (eds). 125-127
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2009
- Martin Clifford Underwood:
Joseph Rotblat and the Moral Responsibilities of the Scientist. 129-134 - Brian Schrag:
Piercing the Veil: Ethical Issues in Ethnographic Research. 135-160 - Debra Parrish, Bridget M. Noonan:
Image Manipulation as Research Misconduct. 161-167 - Robert Sparrow
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Building a Better WarBot: Ethical Issues in the Design of Unmanned Systems for Military Applications. 169-187 - Christopher A. Chung, Michael Alfred:
Design, Development, and Evaluation of an Interactive Simulator for Engineering Ethics Education (SEEE). 189-199 - Marek Czarkowski
, Krzysztof Rózanowski:
Polish Research Ethics Committees in the European Union System of Assessing Medical Experiments. 201-212 - Daan Schuurbiers
, Patricia Osseweijer, Julian Kinderlerer:
Implementing the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Scientific Practice - A Case Study. 213-231 - Yonca Hürol
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Can Architecture be Barbaric? 233-258 - Neelke Doorn
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Lotte Asveld and Sabine Roeser (eds), The Ethics of Technological Risk. 259-261
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2009
- Gary E. Marchant, Stephanie J. Bird:
Editors' Overview: Forbidding Science? 263-269 - Leon R. Kass:
Forbidding Science: Some Beginning Reflections. 271-282 - Jason Scott Robert:
Toward a Better Bioethics. 283-291 - Ronald M. Atlas:
Responsible Conduct by Life Scientists in an Age of Terrorism. 293-301 - Victoria Sutton:
Smarter Regulations. 303-309 - Nick Bostrom, Anders Sandberg
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Cognitive Enhancement: Methods, Ethics, Regulatory Challenges. 311-341 - Andrew Askland:
Science and Socially Responsible Freedom. 343-349 - Mark B. Brown, David H. Guston:
Science, Democracy, and the Right to Research. 351-366 - Mark S. Frankel:
Private Interests Count Too. 367-373 - Gary E. Marchant, Lynda L. Pope:
The Problems with Forbidding Science. 375-394 - Patrick L. Taylor:
Scientific Self-Regulation - So Good, How Can it Fail? 395-406 - James Weinstein:
Democracy, Individual Rights and the Regulation of Science. 407-429 - Robert Post:
Constitutional Restraints on the Regulations of Scientific Speech and Scientific Research. 431-438
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2009
- Craig Cormick:
Piecing Together the Elephant: Public Engagement on Nanotechnology Challenges. 439-442 - Glen Miller:
London Calling Philosophy and Engineering: WPE 2008. 443-446 - Christian Fuchs
, Robert M. Bichler, Celina Raffl:
Cyberethics and Co-operation in the Information Society. 447-466 - Justin Solomon:
Programmers, Professors, and Parasites: Credit and Co-Authorship in Computer Science. 467-489 - Jong Yong Abdiel Foo
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A Study on Journal Self-Citations and Intra-Citing within the Subject Category of Multidisciplinary Sciences. 491-501 - Jacquelyn Slomka:
Manufacturing Mistrust: Issues in the Controversy Regarding Foster Children in the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials. 503-516 - Jason Borenstein:
The Wisdom of Caution: Genetic Enhancement and Future Children. 517-530 - Laurens Landeweerd, Patricia Osseweijer, Julian Kinderlerer:
Distributing Responsibility in the Debate on Sustainable Biofuels. 531-543 - Péter Kakuk
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The Legacy of the Hwang Case: Research Misconduct in Biosciences. 545-562 - Brad J. Kallenberg:
Teaching Engineering Ethics by Conceptual Design: The Somatic Marker Hypothesis. 563-576 - Kevin M. Passino:
Educating the Humanitarian Engineer. 577-600

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