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Based on several cases reported in Hoagwood, Jensen, and Fisher, Ethical Issues in Mental Health Research with Children and Adolescents, Lawrence Erlbaum, 1996
(OCoLC)ocm35223084 (ELMdb)139269 edited by Deni Elliott and Judy E. Stern. 23 cm.
23 cm.Introduction : morals, science and sociality / H. Tristram Engelhardt -- Objectivity in morality and objectivity in science / Alasdair MacIntyre -- The moral psychology of science / Stephen Toulmin -- Commentary : response to Stephen Toulmin / Gunther S. Stent -- The origins of psychoanalysis revisited : reflections and consequences / Steven Marcus -- Reconciling Freud's scientific project and psychoanalysis / Joseph Margolis -- Attitudes toward eugenics in Germany and Soviet Russia in the 1920s : an examination of science and values / Loren R. Graham -- Commentary : science and values- internal and external relations : response to Loren Graham / Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Moral autonomy / Gerald Dworkin -- The rights of persons in Plato's conception of the foundations of justice / Gregory Vlastos -- Commentary : moral autonomy and the polis : response to Gerald Dworkin and Gregory Vlastos / H. Tristram Engelhardt -- Self-conflict in ethical decisions / Eric Cassell -- Commentary : response to Eric Cassell / Paul Ramsey. Natural selection and societal laws / Richard D. Alexander -- Commentary : Sociobiology and evolving leagay systems : Response to Richard D. Alexander / Kenneth F. Schaffner -- Commentary : rejoinder to Kenneth Schaffner / Richard D. Alexander -- Science, ethics and the impersonal passions / Robert C. Solomon -- A concluding interdisciplinary postscript / H. Tristram Englehardt.Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., and Daniel Callahan.
Science and Engineering Programs: On Target for Women?
(OCoLC)ocm56761510 (IITdb)588982 project director, Elaine E. Englehardt ; co-directors, Barbra Wardle, Lucille Stoddard. Photocopy. Springfield, Va. : ERIC Document Reproduction Service, 199u. 29 cm. Caption title. A three-year project designed to integrate ethics into all disciplines at Utah Valley State College. ERIC Report ; ED 415 783. ERIC Report ; HE 030 929.
2nd ed.21 cm.ch. 1.; Ethical issues in computing: work, privacy, and justice /; Mary B. Williams --; ch. 2.; Information technologies could threaten privacy, freedom, and democracy /; Dorothy Nelkin --; ch. 3.; Technology is a tool of the powerful /; Philip Bereano --; ch. 4.; Best action is the one with the best consequences /; John Hospers --; ch. 5.; Best action is the one in accord with universal rules /; James Rachels --; ch. 6.; Fundamental tendencies underlying the human moral system /; James Q. Wilson --; ch. 7.; "Design Errors" in the human moral system /; Mary Maxwell --; ch. 8.; Why privacy is important /; James Rachels --; ch. 9.; Are hacker break-ins ethical? /; Eugene H. Spafford --; ch. 10.; Your "private" information may be public property /; Carl Hausman --; ch. 11.; Solving the problems of electronic cash /; Steven Levy --; ch. 12.; Information and our interactive future /; Bill Gates --; ch. 13.; Will there be a job for me in the new information age? /; Jeremy Rifkin --; ch. 14.; Informing ourselves to death /; Neil Postman --; ch. 15.; Social relations and personal identity in a computerized society /; Kenneth J. Gergen --; ch. 16.; Gender differences in online communication /; Judith Broadhurst --; ch. 17.; Computers transform the work setting /; Ian G. Barbour --; ch. 18.; Computerization, work, and less-developed countries /; Ruth Pearson and Swasti Mitter --; ch. 19.; Computing in small, energetic countries /; Jason Dedrick, Seymour Goodman, and Kenneth Kraemer --; ch. 20.; Whatever happened to the Information Revolution in the workplace? /; Tom Forester --; ch. 21.; Constitution in cyberspace /; Lawrence H. Tribe --; ch. 22.; World wide web and copyright law /; Lance Rose --; ch. 23.; Copyright battles on the web: from Elvis to Wittgenstein /; Ross Kerber --; ch. 24.; GNU manifesto /; Richard M. Stallman --; ch. 25.; Legislation to protect privacy /; Thomas R. Mylott III --; ch. 26.; Digital communication must not weaken law enforcement /; Dorothy E. Denning --; ch. 27.; Wiretap laws must not weaken digital communication /; Marc Rotenberg --; ch. 28.; Morality of whistle-blowing /; Sissela Bok --; ch. 29.; Lotus marketplace: how the good guys finally won /; Steven Levy --; ch. 30.; Why good people do bad things: the case of collective violence /; Craig Summers and Eric Markusen --; ch. 31.; People are responsible, computers are not /; Batya Friedman and Peter H. Kahn, Jr. --; ch. 32.; Ten Commandments of computer ethics /; Computer Ethics Institute --; ch. 33.; ACM code of ethics and professional conduct /; Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) --; ch. 34.; Using the ACM code /; Ronald E. Anderson, Deborah G. Johnson, Donald Gotterbarn, and Judith Perrolle --; ch. 35.; Can we find a single ethical code? /; Robert N. Barger.Table of contents onlyhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0638/96008900-t.htmlIncludes bibliographical references.National bibliography no: GB97-W6470edited by M. David Ermann, Mary B. Williams, Michele S. Shauf. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource Date of Entry: 19960508
Peter Finn, in Research Ethics: Cases and Materials, edited by Robin Levin Penslar, Indiana University Press, 1995
Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003
Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003
Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003
Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 200
Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003
Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003
Fisher, Mary Alice 1; Email Address: Fisher@Virginia.edu; Affiliation: 1: The Center for Ethical Practice, Charlottesville, VA; Source Info: Oct2009, Vol. 40 Issue 5, p459; Subject Term: PSYCHOLOGISTS; Subject Term: PROFESSIONAL ethics; Subject Term: EMPLOYEES -- Training of; Subject Term: MENTAL health services; Subject Term: RISK management; Subject Term: AMERICAN Psychological Association; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Health Insurance Privacy and Accountability Act; Author-Supplied Keyword: nonclinical staff; Author-Supplied Keyword: staff; Author-Supplied Keyword: staff training; Company/Entity: AMERICAN Psychological Association DUNS Number: 086352101; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611430 Professional and Management Development Training; NAICS/Industry Codes: 622210 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals; NAICS/Industry Codes: 623220 Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article
(OCoLC)ocm28221717Tom Forester and Perry Morrison.ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-331) and index.Introduction : social, ethical, and professional issues in computing -- Computer crime -- Software theft -- Hacking and viruses -- Unreliable computers -- The invasion of privacy -- Artificial intelligence and expert systems -- Computerizing the workplace -- Hypothetical scenarios for classroom discussion.


