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Research ethics : a reader, Elliott, Deni, Stern Judy E., Institute for the Study of Applied Ethics, and Professional , Hanover, NH, (1997) Abstract

(OCoLC)ocm35223084 (ELMdb)139269 edited by Deni Elliott and Judy E. Stern. 23 cm.

Morals, science, and sociality, Engelhardt, Tristram H., and Daniel Callahan , The Foundations of ethics and its relationship to science, Issue v. 3, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., p.x, 339 p., (1978) Abstract

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.

Abstract of Measurement for Scientific and Engineering Human Resources-Chapter 5, on in and Engineering, Committee Women Science , Women Science Majors: What Makes a Difference in Persistence after Graduation?, (2006) Abstract

Science and Engineering Programs: On Target for Women?

Ethics across the curriculum, Englehardt, Elaine, Wardle Barbra, and Stoddard Lucille , Springfield, Va., (1995) Abstract

(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.

Computers, ethics, and society, Ermann, David M., Williams Mary B., and Shauf Michele S. , (1997) Abstract

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

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Ethical conduct of clinical research involving children, Field, Marilyn J., and Behrman Richard E. , United State, Institutes of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Washington, D.C., p.xviii, 425 p. : ill., (2004) Abstract
A "Modest" Proposal on Alcohol Experimentation , Finn, Peter , (1995) Abstract

Peter Finn, in Research Ethics: Cases and Materials, edited by Robin Levin Penslar, Indiana University Press, 1995

Obtaining Informed Consent to Participate in Research from Mentally Retarded Adults, Fisher, Celia B. , (2003) Abstract

Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003

How to Ethically Kill Two Birds with One Stone , Fisher, Celia B. , (2003) Abstract

Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003

Protecting Confidentiality When Conducting an Internet Survey , Fisher, Celia B. , (2003) Abstract

Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003

Conducting Clinical Drug Trials on Children, Fisher, Celia B. , (2003) Abstract

Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 200

Making Everyone Feel Like a Winner, Fisher, Celia B. , (2003) Abstract

Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003

Potential Inability to Provide Informed Consent Due to Substance Abuse, Fisher, Celia B. , (2003) Abstract

Celia B. Fisher, Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists, Sage Publications, 2003

Ethics-Based Training for Nonclinical Staff in Mental Health Settings, Fisher, Mary Alice , Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, Volume 40, Issue 5, p.459-466, (2009) Abstract

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

Computer ethics : cautionary tales and ethical dilemmas in computing, Forester, Tom, and Morrison Perry , Cambridge, Mass., p.x, 347 p., (1994) Abstract

(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.