Influenza Research Sparks Debate Over Publication K. Saylor, “Influenza Research Sparks Debate Over Publication”, Professional Ethics Report, vol. 25, no. 1, 2012. Read more about Influenza Research Sparks Debate Over PublicationLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of Inquiry E. Victor, “Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of Inquiry”, Science and Engineering Ethics, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 1045 - 1063, 2014. Read more about Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of InquiryLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Writer Wrong ? P. Connolly, Althaus, R. A., Brinkman, A., Jones, C., and Skipper, R. B., “Writer Wrong ?”. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, 2014. Read more about Writer Wrong ?Log in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
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Art , Censorship and Morality M. Kieran, Warburton, N., and Edmonds, D., “Art , Censorship and Morality”. Open University, 2008. Read more about Art , Censorship and MoralityLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
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Is Academic Freedom Necessary ? R. Ladenson, “Is Academic Freedom Necessary ? ”, Law and Philosophy, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 59-87, 1986. Read more about Is Academic Freedom Necessary ? Log in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Google Books : Liberating the World's Information, or Appropriating It? E. Stromberg and Sheth, R., “Google Books : Liberating the World's Information, or Appropriating It?”. Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University , p. 24 p., 2011. Read more about Google Books : Liberating the World's Information, or Appropriating It?Log in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Taking sides : Clashing views on controversial issues in science, technology, and society T. A. Easton, Taking sides : Clashing views on controversial issues in science, technology, and society, 13thth ed. Guilford, Conn.: McGraw Hill/Dushkin, 2009, p. xxi, 372 p. Read more about Taking sides : Clashing views on controversial issues in science, technology, and societyGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Removing a Book from a High School Library R. Ladenson, “Removing a Book from a High School Library”. Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1994. Read more about Removing a Book from a High School LibraryLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS