Journal: Science and Engineering Ethics

Volume 14, Issue 2

149 -- 152Stephanie J. Bird, Raymond E. Spier. Science and Engineering Ethics
153 -- 164Charles E. Harris. The Good Engineer: Giving Virtue its Due in Engineering Ethics
165 -- 176Tetsuji Iseda. How Should We Foster the Professional Integrity of Engineers in Japan? A Pride-Based Approach
177 -- 200Behnam Taebi, Jan Leen Kloosterman. To Recycle or Not to Recycle? An Intergenerational Approach to Nuclear Fuel Cycles
201 -- 218Jameson M. Wetmore. Engineering with Uncertainty: Monitoring Air Bag Performance
219 -- 233James A. Stieb. A Critique of Positive Responsibility in Computing
235 -- 239Don Gotterbarn. "'Once more unto the Breach': Professional Responsibility and Computer Ethics" - A Response to: "A Critique of Positive Responsibility in Computing"
241 -- 244Chuck Huff. It is Not All Straw, But it Can Catch Fire: In Defense of Impossible Ideals in Computing - A Comment on "A Critique of Positive Responsibility in Computing"
245 -- 249Keith W. Miller. Critiquing a Critique - A Comment on "A Critique of Positive Responsibility in Computing"
251 -- 278Vykinta Kligyte, Richard T. Marcy, Ethan P. Waples, Sydney T. Sevier, Elaine S. Godfrey, Michael D. Mumford, Dean F. Hougen. Application of a Sensemaking Approach to Ethics Training in the Physical Sciences and Engineering
279 -- 290Mathieu Bouville. On Enrolling More Female Students in Science and Engineering
291 -- 293Selvan T. Krishnasamy. Comments on 'On "Bettering Humanity" in Science and Engineering Education'
295 -- 0Krishnasamy T. Selvan. Comments on 'On ''Bettering Humanity'' in Science and Engineering Education'
297 -- 298Mark S. Davis, Michelle Riske-Morris, Sebastian R. Diaz. Causal Factors Implicated in Research Misconduct: Evidence from ORI Case Files