REFERENCES FOR ACTIVIST PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY, …



REFERENCES FOR ACTIVIST PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY, ESSAYS 1989-1999, AND 1999-2009, AS WELL AS PHILOSOPHY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND GLOBALIZATION

Paul T. Durbin

REFERENCES FOR ACTIVIST PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY, ESSAYS 1989-1999, AND 1999-2009, AS WELL AS PHILOSOPHY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND GLOBALIZATION

ACTIVIST PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY: ESSAYS 1989-1999

[by chapter]

1. introduction

Beauchamp, Tom L., and Childress, James F.  1994.  Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Bernstein, Richard J.  1980a. "Philosophy in the Conversation of Mankind," Review of Metaphysics, 33: 745-775.

______.  1980b.  Philosophical Profiles.  Philadelphia:  University of Pennsylvania Press.

______.  1987.  "One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward:  Richard Rorty On Liberal Democracy and Philosophy," Political Theory, 15: 538-563.

Borgmann, Albert.  1984.  Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

______.  1992.  Crossing the Postmodern Divide.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Brock, Dan.  1987.  Ethics, 97: 775-795.

Dewey, John.  1929.  The Quest for Certainty.  New York:  Minton, Balch.

______.  1935.  Liberalism and Social Action.  New York:  Putnam.

______.  1948.  Reconstruction in Philosophy, 2d ed.  Boston:  Beacon Press.

Dreyfus, H. L.  1992.  What Computers Still Can't Do:  A Critique of Artificial Intelligence.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

Durbin, Paul.  1992.  Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine.  Bethlehem, PA:  Lehigh University Press.

Edwards, Alan F., Jr.  1996.  Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Programs:  A Directory, 2d ed.  Acton, MA:  Copley Publishing Group and Association for Integrative Studies.

Joas, Hans.  1985.  G. H. Mead:  A Contemporary Re-Examination of His Thought.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

Klein, Julie Thompson.  1990.  Interdisciplinarity:  History, Theory, and Practice.  Detroit, MI:  Wayne State University Press.

Kolenda, Konstantin.  1990.  Rorty's Humanistic Pragmatism.  Tampa:  University of South Florida Press.

Kuklick, Bruce.  1977.  The Rise of American Philosophy:  Cambridge Massachusetts 1860-1930.  New Haven, CT:  Yale University Press.

Marsh, Peter T., ed.  1988.  Contesting the Boundaries of Liberal and Professional Education:  The Syracuse Experiment. Syracuse, NY:  Syracuse University Press.

Mead, George Herbert.  1934.  Mind, Self, and Society.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

______.  1936.  Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

______.  1964a. "Scientific Method and Individual Thinker," in A. Reck, ed.  Selected Writings.  Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill.

______.  1964b. "Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences." in A. Reck, ed.  Selected Writings.  Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill.

McCann, Michael W.  1986.  Taking Reform Seriously:  Perspectives on Public Interest Liberalism.  Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press.

Mitcham, Carl, and Leonard J. Waks.  1996.  "Technology in Applied Ethics:  Moving from the Margins to the Center," Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society, 16:4: 217-226.

Perry, Thomas.  1986.  Professional Philosophy:  What It Is and Why It Matters.  Dordrecht:  Reidel.

Reich, Warren T., ed.  1995.  Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd ed.  New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan.  Original, 1978.

Rorty, Richard.  1979.  Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature.  Princeton, NJ:  Princeton University Press.

______.  1982.  The Consequences of Pragmatism.  Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota Press.

______.  1989.  Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity.  New York:  Cambridge University Press.

______.  1998.  Achieving Our Country:  Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press.

Saatkamp, Herman J., Jr., ed.  1995.  Rorty and Pragmatism:  The Philosopher Responds to His Critics.  Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.

Searle, John.  1992.  The Rediscovery of the Mind.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

Sleeper, Ralph W.  1986.  The Necessity of Pragmatism:  John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy.  New Haven, CT:  Yale University Press.

Weisbard, Alan.  1987.  Ethics, 97: 775-795.

West, Cornel.  1985.  "The Politics of American Neo-Pragmatism," in J. Rajchman and C. West, eds., Post-Analytic Philosophy.  New York:  Columbia University Press.

______.  1989.  The American Evasion of Philosophy:  A Genealogy of Pragmatism.  Madison:  University of Wisconsin Press.

2. retrospective and prospective

Bell, Daniel. 1962. The End of Ideology. New York: Free Press.

Bell, Daniel. 1973. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting. New York: Basic.

Bell, Daniel. 1976. The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism. New York: Basic.

Berger, Peter, and Luckmann, Thomas. 1966. The Social Construction of Reality. New York: Doubleday.

Berger, Peter; Berger, Brigitte; and Kellner, Hansfried. 1973. The Homeless Mind: Modernization and Consciousness. New York: Random House.

Borgmann, Albert. 1984. Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Borgmann, Albert. 1992. Crossing the Postmodern Divide. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Carson, Rachel. 1962. Silent Spring. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.

Dewey, John. 1929. The Quest for Certainty. New York: Minton Balch.

Dewey, John. 1935. Liberalism and Social Action. New York: Putnam.

Dewey, John. 1948. Reconstruction in Philosophy, 2d ed. Boston: Beacon Press.

Durbin, Paul T. 1988. Review of Albert Borgmann's Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life. Man and World 21:231-235.

Durbin, Paul T. 1992. Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh University Press.

Durbin, Paul T. 1994. "Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine," in C. Mitcham and W. Williams, eds. The Best in Science, Technology, and Medicine, vol. 5 of The Reader's Adviser, 14th ed., pp. 59-104. New York: Bowker.

Ellul, Jacques. 1964. The Technological Society. New York: Knopf.

Ellul, Jacques. 1972. The Politics of God and the Politics of Man. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.

Ellul, Jacques. 1976. The Ethics of Freedom. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.

Feenberg, Andrew. 1991. Critical Theory of Technology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Garrigou-Lagrange, Madeleine. 1982. In Season, Out of Season: An Introduction to the Thought of Jacques Ellul. San Francisco: Harper & Row.

Gendron, Bernard. 1977. Technology and the Human Condition. New York: St. Martin's.

Gerth, Hans, and Mills, C. Wright, eds. [1945] 1958. From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gould, Carol. 1988. Rethinking Democracy. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Hanks, Joyce M. 1984. Jacques Ellul: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press.

Heidegger, Martin. 1977. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays. New York: Harper & Row.

Ihde, Don. 1979. Technics and Praxis. Dordrecht: Reidel.

Ihde, Don. 1983. Existential Technics. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Ihde, Don. 1990. Technology and the Lifeworld: From Garden to Earth. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.

Ihde, Don. 1993. Philosophy of Technology: An Introduction. New York: Paragon.

Jonas, Hans. 1979. "Toward a Philosophy of Technology," Hastings Center Report 9 (February):34-43.

Jonas, Hans. 1984. The Imperative of Responsibility: In Search of an Ethics for the Technological Age. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Lovekin, David. 1991. Technique, Discourse, and Consciousness: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Jacque Ellul. Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh University Press.

Marcuse, Herbert. 1964. One-Dimensional Man. Boston: Beacon Press.

Marcuse, Herbert. 1972. Counter-Revolution and Revolt. Boston: Beacon Press.

Marcuse, Herbert. 1978. The Aesthetic Dimension. Boston: Beacon Press.

McCann, Michael. 1986. Taking Reform Seriously: Perspectives on Public Interest Liberalism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.

Mead, George Herbert. 1934. Mind, Self, and Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Mitcham, Carl. 1994. Thinking through Technology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Mumford, Lewis. 1934. Technics and Civilization. New York: Harcourt Brace.

Mumford, Lewis. 1967, 1970. The Myth of the Machine. New York: Harcourt Brace.

Noble, David. 1977. America by Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism. New York: Knopf.

Vanderburg, Willem H. 1981. Perspectives on Our Age: Jacques Ellul Speaks on His Life and Work. Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Wenneman, D. J. 1990. "An Interpretation of Jacques Ellul's Dialectical Method," in P. Durbin, ed., Broad and Narrow Interpretations of Philosophy of Technology, pp. 181-192. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Winner, Langdon. 1977. Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Winner, Langdon. 1986. The Whale and the Reactor: The Search for Limits in an Age of High Technology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Winner, Langdon, ed. 1992. Democracy in a Technological Society. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

3. technosocial problems

Bellah, Robert N., et al.  1985.  Habits of the Heart.  Berkeley: University of California Press.

Berger, Peter L., and Thomas Luckmann.  1966.  The Social Construction of Reality.  Garden City, NY: Doubleday.

Berger, Peter L., Brigitte Berger, and Hansfried Kellner.  1973. The Homeless Mind.  New York: Random House.

Borgmann, Albert.  1984.  Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Borgmann, Albert.  1992.  Crossing the Postmodern Divide.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Durbin, Paul T.  1992.  Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine.  Bethlehem, PA:  Lehigh University Press.

Durbin, Paul T.  1995.  "Technological Praxis: Reflections."  In K. Gavroglu, et al., eds., Science, Politics, and Social Practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer.  Pp. 99-111.

Durbin, Paul T.  1997a. "In Defense of a Social-Work Philosophy of Technology."  In C. Mitcham, ed., Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 16.  Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press.  Pp. 3-14.

Durbin, Paul T.  1997b. "Can There Be a Best Ethic of Sustainability?" Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal [ ejournals/SPT/spt.html], 2:2:49-59.  See chapter X, below.

Feenberg, Andrew.  1991.  Critical Theory of Technology.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Feenberg, Andrew.  1995.  Alternative Modernity.  Berkeley: University of California Press.

Flormann, Samuel.  1981.  Blaming Technology.  New York: St. Martin's.

Hickman, Larry.  1990.  John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press.

Hottois, Gilbert.  1984.  Pour une éthique dans un univers technicien [toward an ethics in a technical universe].  Brussels: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles.

Hottois, Gilbert.  1988.  Evaluer la technique [evaluating technology].  Paris: Vrin.

Jonas, Hans.  1984.  The Imperative of Responsibility.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Lenk, Hans.  1992.  Zwisschen Wissenschaft und Ethik [between science and ethics].  Frankfurt.

Lenk, Hans.  1991.  "Real-World Contexts and Types of Responsibility."  In P. Durbin, ed., Critical Perspectives on Nonacademic Science and Engineering.  Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press.  Pp. 183-192.

Lenk, Hans.  1997.  "Progress, Values, and Responsibility." Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal [. html], 2:3-4:102-120.

Lenk, Hans, and Günter Ropohl, eds.  1987.  Technik und Ethik.  Stuttgart:  Reclam.

Medina, Manuel.  1993.  "Philosophy, Technology, and Society."  In C. Mitcham, ed., Philosophy of Technology in Spanish Speaking Countries.  Dordrecht:  Kluwer.  Pp. 153-166.

Mitcham, Carl.  1994.  Thinking through Technology.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Mitcham, Carl.  Forthcoming 1997.  High-Tech Ethics. [data?]

Noble, David F.  1977.  America by Design.  New York: Knopf.

Noble, David F.  1984.  Forces of Production.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Noble, David F.  1983.  "Present TenseTechnology."  Democracy: A Journal of Political Renewal and Radical Change, 3(Spring, Summer, and Fall): 8-24; 70-82; 71-93.

Nussbaum, Martha.  1986.  The Fragility of Goodness.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

Porter, Alan L., et al.  1980.  A Guidebook for Technology Assessment and Impact Analysis.  New York: North Holland.

Shrader-Frechette, Kristin S.  1985.  Risk Analysis and Scientific Method.  Dordrecht: Reidel.

Shrader-Frechette, Kristin S.  1991.  Risk and Rationality.  Berkeley: University of California Press.

Wenneman, D. J.  1990.  "An Interpretation of Jacques Ellul's Dialectical Method."  In P. Durbin, ed., Broad and Narrow Interpretations of Philosophy of Technology.  Dordrecht: Kluwer.  Pp. 181-192.  

4. positive examples

Berger, Peter, and Thomas Luckmann.  1966.  The Social Construction of Reality:  A Treatise in the Socilogy of Knowledge. New York:  Doubleday.

Berger, Peter, et al.  1973.  The Homeless Mind:  Modernization and Consciousness.  New York:  Random House.

Cranor, Carl F.  1993.  Regulating Toxic Substances:  A Philosophy of Science and the Law.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Dewey, John.  1948.  Reconstruction in Philosophy, 2d ed.  Boston:  Beacon Press.

Dreyfus, Hubert.  1992.  What Computers Still Can't Do:  A Critique of Artificial Intelligence.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

Durbin, Paul T.  1992a.  Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine.  Bethlehem, PA:  Lehigh University Press.

______.  "Environmental Ethics and Environmental Activism," in F. Ferré, ed., Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 12. Greenwich, CT:  JAI Press.  Pp. 107-117.

 ______.  1995.  "Pragmatismo y tecnologia," Isegoria:  Revista de Filosofia Moral y Politica, 12:80-91.

Hargrove, Eugene.  1984.  "On Reading Environmental Ethics," Environmental Ethics 6:291.

Hickman, Larry A.  1990.  John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press.

Hottois, Gilbert.  1990.  Le paradigme bioethique:  Une ethique pour la technoscience.  Brussels:  De Boeck.

Jonas, Hans.  1984.  The Imperative of Responsibility:  In Search of an Ethics for the Technological Age.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.  German original, 1979.

Katz, Eric.  1997.  Nature as Subject:  Human Obligation and Natural Community.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman and Littlefield.

Lemons, John.  1985.  "Comment:  A Reply to 'On Reading Environmental Ethics,'" Environmental Ethics 7:185-188.

Light, Andrew, and Eric Katz, eds.  1996.  Environmental Pragmatism.  New York:  Routledge.

Marietta, Donald, Jr., and Lester Embree, eds.  1995.  Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Activism.  Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Mead, George Herbert.  "Scientific Method and Individual Thinkers," in A. Reck, ed. George Herbert Mead: Selected Writings. Indianapolis, IN:  Bobbs- Merrill.  Pp. 266ff.

Naess, Arne.  1989.  Ecology, Community, and Lifestyle.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Paehlke, Robert C.  1989.  Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics.  New Haven:  CT:  Yale University Press.

Sanmartín, Jose.  1987.  Los nuevos redentores:  Reflexiones sobre la ingeniería genética, la sociobiología y el mundo feliz que nos prometen.  Barcelona:  Anthropos.

Searle, John.  1992.  The Rediscovery of the Mind.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press.

Shrader-Frechette, Kristin S.  1980.  Nuclear Power and Public Policy.  Dordrecht:  Reidel.

______.  1985.  Risk Analysis and Scientific Method:  Methodological and Ethical Problems with Evaluating Societal Hazards. Dordrecht:  Kluwer.

______.  1991.  Risk and Rationality:  Philosophical Foundations for Populist Reform.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

______.  1993.  Burying Uncertainty:  Risk and the Case against Geological Disposal of Nuclear Waste.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

West, Cornel.  1989.  The American Evasion of Philosophy:  A Genealogy of Pragmatism.  Madison:  University of Wisconsin Press.

Westbrook, Robert B.  1991.  John Dewey and American Democracy.  Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press.

5. bioethics

Arras, John D., and Nancy K. Rhoden.  1998.  Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, 4th ed. Mountain View, CA:  Mayfield.

Arras, John D., 1990.  "Common Law Morality," Hastings Center Report, 20:36.

Baier, Annette.  1984.  "Some Thoughts on How We Moral Philosophers Live Now," Monist, 67:490-497.

Barber, Bernard, et al.  1973.  Research on Human Subjects:  Problems of Social Control in Medical Experimentation.  New York:  Russell Sage Foundation.

Bayles, Michael.  1989.  Professional Ethics, 2d ed.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth.

Beauchamp, Tom L., and James F. Childress.  1994.  Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Beauchamp, Tom L., and Laurence B. McCullough.  1984.  Medical Ethics.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice Hall.

Beauchamp, Tom L., and LeRoy Walters.  1989.  Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, 3d ed.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth.

Beecher, Henry K.  1966a.  "Consent in Clinical Experimentation:  Myth and Reality," Journal of the American Medical Association, 195: 34ff.

______.  1966b.  "Ethics and Clinical Research," New England Journal of Medicine, 274:1354-1360.

Callahan, Joan C., ed.  1988.  Ethical Issues in Professional Life.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Churchill, Larry R.  1978.  "The Role of the Stranger:  The Ethicist in Professional Education," Hastings Center Report, 8:13-15.

Dewey, John.  1929.  The Quest for Certainty.  New York:  Putnam's.

______.  1934.  A Common Faith.  New Haven, CT:  Yale University Press.

______.  1935.  Liberalism and Social Action.  New York:  Putnam's.

______.  1948.  Reconstruction in Philosophy, 2d ed.  Boston:  Beacon.

Edwards, Rem B., and Glenn C. Graber.  1988.  Bio-Ethics.  New York:  Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Engelhardt, H. Tristram.  1986.  Foundations of Bioethics.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

______.  1991.  Bioethics and Secular Humanism:  The Search for a Common Morality.  London:  SCM Press, and Philadelphia: Trinity Press.

Fox, Renee.  1974.  Experiment Perilous:  Physicians Facing the Unknown.  Philadelphia:  University of Pennsylvania Press.

Gorovitz, Samuel, et al.  1976.  Moral Principles in Medicine.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice Hall.

Hampshire, Stuart.  1986.  Innocence and Experience.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press.

James, William.  1897.  The Will To Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy.  New York:  Holt.

______.  1967.  "The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life," in J. McDermott, ed., The Writings of William James.  New York: Random House.  Pp. 610-629.

Jones, James H.  1993.  Bad Blood:  The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 2d ed.  New York:  Free Press.

Jonsen, Albert R.  1990.  "Practice versus Theory," Hastings Center Report, 20:32-34.

Jonsen, Albert R., and Stephen Toulmin.  1988.  The Abuse of Casuistry:  A History of Moral Reasoning.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

Jonsen, Albert R., Mark Siegler, and William J. Winslade.  1998. Clinical Ethics, 4th ed.  New York:  Macmillan.

Levine, Carol, ed.  1991.  Taking Sides:  Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 4th ed.  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin.

MacIntyre, Alasdair.  1981.  After Virtue.  London:  Duckworth.

______.  1988.  Whose Justice, Which Rationality?  Notre Dame, IN:  University of Notre Dame Press.

Mappes, Thomas A., and Jane S. Zembaty, eds.  1986.  Biomedical Ethics, 2d ed.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

McCarrick, Pat Milmore.  1992.  "Ethics Committees in Hospitals," Kentucky Institute of Ethics Journal, 2:3:285-305.

Mead, G. H.  1964.  "Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences," in A. Reck, ed., George Herbert Mead: Selected Writings. Indianapolis, IN:  Bobbs-Merrill.  Pp. 248-266.

Monagle, John F., and David C. Thomasma, eds., 1998.  Health Care Ethics:  Critical Issues for the 21st Century.  Gathersburg, MD:  Aspen.

Moreno, Jonathan D.  1988.  "Ethics by Committee:  The Moral Authority of Consensus,"  Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 13:411-432.

Munson, Ronald.  1992.  Intervention and Reflection:  Basic Issues in Medical Ethics, 4th ed., Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth.

Pellegrino, Edmund D., and David C. Thomasma.  1981.  A Philosophical Basis of Medical Practice.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

______.  1988.  For the Patient's Good:  The Restoration of Beneficience in Health Care.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Pence, Gregory E.  1994.  Classic Cases in Medical Ethics, 2d ed.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

Rorty, Richard.  1979.  Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature.  Princeton, NJ:  Princeton University Press.

______.  1982.  Consequences of Pragmatism.  Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota Press.

______.  1991.  Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth.  New York:  Cambridge University Press.

Tranoy, Knut Erik.  1992.  "The Search for a Common Morality," Medical Humanities Review, 6:2:22-26.

Veatch, Robert M., ed.  1989.  Cross Cultural Perspectives in Medical Ethics: Readings.  Boston:  Jones and Bartlett.

Williams, Bernard.  1985.  Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press.

6. engineering ethics

Baum, Robert J.  1980.  Ethics and Engineering Curricula.  Hastings-on-Hudson, NY:  Hastings Center.

Chalk, Rosemary, Mark Frankel, and Sallie B. Chafer.  1980. AAAS Professional Ethics Project:  Professional Ethics Activities in the Scientific and Engineering Societies.  Washington, DC:  American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Churchill, Larry.  1978.  "The Role of the Stranger:  The Ethicist in Professional Education," Hastings Center Report, 8:6:13-15.

Cranor, Carl F.  1992.  Regulating Toxic Substances:  A Philosophy of Science and the Law.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Durbin, Paul T.  1992.  Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine.  Bethlehem, PA:  Lehigh University Press.

Engelhardt, H. Tristram, Jr.  1986.  Foundations of Bioethics.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

______.  1991.  Bioethics and Secular Humanism:  The Search for a Common Morality.  London:  SCM Press, and Philadelphia:  Trinity Press.

Flores, Albert.  1977.  "National Project on Engineering Ethics To Bring Together Engineers, Philosophers," Professional Engineer, 47:8:26-29.

______, ed.  1989.  Ethics and Risk Management.  Lanham, MD:  University Press of America.

Harris, Charles E.; Michael S. Pritchard; and Michael J. Rabins, eds. 1999. 2d ed. Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Hollander, Rachelle.  1983.  "Conference Report:  Engineering Ethics," Science, Technology, and Human Values, 8:1:25-29.

Jasanoff, Sheila.  1986.  Risk Management and Political Culture:  A Comparative Study of Science in the Policy Context. New York:  Sage.

Johnson, Deborah, ed.  1991.  Ethical Issues in Engineering.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice Hall.

Layton, Edwin D.  1971.  The Revolt of the Engineers:  Social Responsibility and the American Engineering Profession. Cleveland, OH:  Press of Case Western Reserve University.

Lenk, Hans, and Günter Ropohl, eds.  1987.  Technik und Ethik.  Stuttgart:  Reclam.

Martin, Mike, and Roland Schinzinger.  1990.  Ethics in Engineering, 2d ed.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

Mitcham, Carl.  1992.  Engineering Ethics Throughout the World: Introduction, Documentation, Commentary, and Bibliography.  University Park, PA:  STS Press.

______.  1991.  "Engineering as Productive Activity:  Philosophical Remarks."  In P. Durbin, ed., Critical Perspectives on Nonacademic Science and Engineering.  Bethlehem, PA:  Lehigh University Press.  Pp. 80-117.

Noble, David F.  1977.  America by Design:  Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capital.  New York:  Knopf.

Shrader-Frechette, Kristin.  1991.  Risk and Rationality:  Philosophical Foundations for Populist Reforms.  Berkeley: University of California Press.

Winner, Langdon.  1990.  "Engineering Ethics and Political Imagination."  In P. Durbin, ed., Broad and Narrow Interpretations of Philosophy of Technology.  Dordrecht:  Kluwer.  Pp. 53-64.

7. comparative perspectives

Philosophy of Science:

Asquith, Peter D., and Henry E. Kyburg, eds.  1979.  Current Research in Philosophy of Science.  East Lansing, Mich.: Philosophy of Science Association.

Barzun, Jacques.  1964.  Science: The Glorious Entertainment.  New York:  Harper & Row.

Boyd, Richard.  1984.  "The Current Status of Scientific Realism."  In Jarret Leplin, eds., Scientific Realism, pp. 41-82.

Fine, Arthur.  1986.  The Shaky Game:  Einstein, Realism, and the Quantum Theory.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Galison, Peter.  1987.  How Experiments End.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Giere, Ronald.  1979.  "Foundations of Probability and Statistical Inference."  In Aquith and Kyburg, Current Research, pp. 503-533.

Giere, Ronald.  1988.  Explaining Science: A Cognitive Approach.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Hacking, Ian.  1983.  Representing and Intervening.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Hanna, Joseph F.  1979.  "An Interpretive Survey of Recent Research on Scientific Explanation."  In Asquith and Kyburg, Current Research, pp. 291-316.

Klee, Robert.  1997.  Introduction to the Philosophy of Science:  Cutting Nature at Its Seams.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Koertge, Noretta.  1979.  "The Problem of Appraising Scientific Theories."  In Asquith and Kyburg, Current Research, pp. 228-251.

Laudan, Larry.  1984.  Science and Values.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

Leplin, Jarrett, ed.  1984.  Scientific Realism.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.

Miller, Richard.  1987.  Fact and Method.  Princeton, N.J.:  Princeton University Press.

Rouse, Joseph.  1996.  Engaging Science:  How to Understand Its Practices Philosophically.  Ithaca, N.Y.:  Cornell University Press.

Russell, Bertrand.  1945.  A History of Western Philosophy.  New York:  Simon and Schuster.

Salmon, Wesley.  1989.  "Four Decades of Scientific Explanation."  In Philip Kitcher and Wesley Salmon, eds., Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Sciences, vol. 13.  Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota Press.  Pp. 3-219.

Schlagel, Richard.  1991.  "Fine's 'Shaky Game' (And Why NOA Is No Ark of Science)."  Philosophy of Science, 58:307-323.

Shapere, Dudley.  1984.  Reason and the Search for Knowledge.  Dordrecht:  Reidel.

van Fraassen, Bas.  1980.  The Scientific Image.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press.

Sociology of Science:

Amann, Klaus, and Karin Knorr-Cetina.  1989.  "Thinking through Talk:  An Ethnographic Study of a Molecular Biology Laboratory."  In Jones, Hargens, and Pickering, eds., Knowledge and Society, vol. 8.  Greenwich Conn.:  JAI Press.  Pp.

3-26.

Barnes, Barry.  1974.  Scientific Knowledge and Sociological Theory.  London:  Routledge.

Bloor, David.  1976.  Knowledge and Social Imagery.  London, Routledge.   2d ed.  1991.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Durbin, Paul T., ed.  1984.  A Guide to the Culture of Science, Technology, and Medicine.  New York:  Free Press.

Eisenstein, Elizabeth.  1979.  The Printing Press as an Agent of Change.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Gaston, Jerry.  1984.  "Sociology of Science and Technology."  In Durbin, Guide, pp. 465-526.

Gross, Paul, and Norman Levitt.  1994.  Higher Superstition:  The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science.  Baltimore, Md.:  Johns Hopkins University Press.

Henderson, Kathryn.  1991.  "On Line and on Paper:  Visual Culture, and Computer-Graphics in Design Engineering."  Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, San Diego.

Hirschauer, S.  1991.  "The Manufacture of Bodies in Surgery." Social Studies of Science, 21:279-319.

Jasanoff, Sheila, et al., eds.  1995.  Handbook of Science and Technology Studies.  Thousand Oaks, Calif.:  Sage.

Knorr Cetina, Karin.  1995.  "Laboratory Studies:  The Cultural Approach to the Study of Science."  In Sheila Jasanoff et al., eds.  Handbook of Science and Technology Studies.  Thousand Oaks, Calf.:  Sage.  Pp. 140-166.

Knorr Cetina, Karin, and Klaus Amann.  1990.  "Image Dissection in Natural Scientific Inquiry."  Science, Technology, & Human Values, 15:259-283.

Latour, Bruno, and Steve Woolgar.  1979.  Laboratory Life:  The Construction of Scientific Facts.  Beverly Hills, Ca.:  Sage. 2d ed.  1986.  Princeton, N.J.:  Princeton University Press.

Latour, Bruno.  1987.  Science in Action:  How to Follow Scientists and Engineers through Society.  Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Lynch, Michael.  1985.  Art and Artifact in Laboratory Science.  London:  Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Merton, Robert K.  1973.  The Sociology of Science:  Theoretical and Empirical Investigations.  Introduction by Norman W. Storer.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Merton, Robert K.  1965.  On the Shoulders of Giants: A Shandean Postscript.  New York:  Free Press.

Sociology of Technology:

Aibar, Eduardo.  1996.  "The Evaluative Relevance of Social Studies of Technology."  Society for Philosophy & Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal ( SPT/spt.html), 1:3-4.

Bijker, Wiebe.  1993.  "Do Not Despair:  There Is Life after Constructivism."  Science, Technology and Human Values, 18, 1:113-138.

Bijker, Wiebe, and John Law.  1992.  Shaping Technology/Building Society.  Cambridge, Mass.:  MIT Press.

Bijker, Wiebe.  1995.  "Sociohistorical Technology Studies."  In Jasanoff, Handbook, pp. 229-256.

Bijker, Wiebe, Thomas P. Hughes, and Trevor Pinch, eds.  1987. The Social Construction of Technological Systems:  New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology.  Cambridge, Mass.:  MIT Press.

Hughes, Thomas P.  1983.  Networks of Power:  Electrification in Western Society, 1880-1930.  Baltimore, Md.:  Johns Hopkins University Press.

Jasanoff, Sheila, et al., eds.  1995.  Handbook of Science and Technology Studies.  Thousand Oaks, Calif.:  Sage.

Winner, Langdon.  1991.  "Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding It Empty:  Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology."  In Joseph Pitt and Elena Lugo, eds., The Technology of Discovery and the Discovery of Technology. Blacksburg, Va.:  Society for Philosophy and Technology.  Pp. 503-519.

Philosophy of Technology:

Borgmann, Albert.  1984.  Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Borgmann, Albert.  1992.  Crossing the Postmodern Divide.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Carpenter, Stanley R.  1993.  "When Are Technologies Sustainable?"  In L. Hickman and E. Porter, eds., Technology and Ecology.  Carbondale, Ill.:  Society for Philosophy & Technology.  Pp. 202-214.

Carpenter, Stanley R.  1996.  "Toward Refined Indicators of Sustainable Development."  Paper presented at Ninth International Conference of the Society for Philosophy & Technology, Puebla, Mexico, October 29-November 1, 1996.

Cranor, Carl F.  1993.  Regulating Toxic Substances.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Durbin, Paul T., and Friedrich Rapp, eds., 1983.  Philosophy and Technology.  Dordrecht:  Reidel.

Gendron, Bernard.  1983.  "The Viability of Environmental Ethics."  In Durbin and Rapp, Philosophy and Technology, pp. 187-194.

Hickman, Larry A.  1990.  John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press.

Ihde, Don.  1979.  Technics and Praxis:  A Philosophy of Technology.  Dordrecht:  Reidel.

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Ihde, Don.  1986.  Consequences of Phenomenology.  Albany:  State University of New York Press.

Ihde, Don.  1990.  Technology and the Lifeworld:  From Garden to Earth.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press.

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Activism:

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6. multiple facets philosophy engineering

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8. computer ethics

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________. 1935. Liberalism and Social Action. New York: Putnam.

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________. 1992. Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press.

Joas, Hans. 1985. G. H. Mead: A Contemporary Re-Examination of His Thought. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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________. 2001. The Future of Ideas. New York: Random House.

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Writings: George Herbert Mead. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1964. Pp. 6-24.

9. engineering ethics education

Broome, Taft H., Jr. 1991. "Bridging Gaps in Philosophy and Engineering." In P. Durbin, ed., Critical Perspectives on Nonacademic Science and Engineering. Bethlehem,

PA: Lehigh University Press. Pp. 265-277.

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Durbin, Paul T. 1992. "Discourse Analysis and Interdisciplinarity: The Syracuse

Experiment Examined," Association for Integrative Studies Newsletter 14:2 (May):1, 5-8.

Durbin, Paul T., ed. 1991. Critical Perspectives on Nonacademic Science and

Engineering. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press.

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Perspectives (above). Pp.278-295.

udel.edu/pbl for publications related to Problem Based Learning at the University

of Delaware.

Appendix 1 Berg Olsen 5 Questions

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________. 1935. Liberalism and Social Action. New York: Putnam.

Durbin, Paul. 1968. Logic and Scientific Inquiry. Milwaukee: Bruce.

Durbin, Paul T., ed. 1991. Critical Perspectives on Nonacademic Science and Engineering. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press.

________. 1992. Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press.

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________. Forthcoming. "Philosophy of Technology: In Search of Discourse Synthesis."

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________, ed. 1997. Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 16: Technology and Social Action. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

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Winner, Langdon. 1993. "Upon Opening the Black Box and Finding It Empty: Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Technology." Science, Technology & Human Values 18:3 (Summer): 362-3

Appendix 2 (Ubiquity essay)

Durbin, Paul T. 1992. Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press. See chapter 8.

______. "Ethics and New Technologies." In F. Adams, ed., Ethical Issues for the Twenty-First Century. Charlottesville, VA: Philosophy Documentation Center, 2005. Pp. 37-56.

______."Philosophy of Technology: In Search of Discourse Synthesis." Available online from the Society for Philosophy and Technology, in its journal Techne; see , under journal, 10:2, 2007. See chapter 20.

______. Chapter 5 in Philosophy of Technology: 5 Questions, ed. Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen and Evan Selinger. Automatic Press, 2007. Pp. 45-54.

Other references:

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Lessig, Lawrence. The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World. New York: Random House, 2001.

Mead, G. H. "The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life." In A. Reck, ed., Selected Writings: George Herbert Mead. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1964. Pp. 6-24.

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PHILOSOPHY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND GLOBALIZATION

[references by parts]

1. ethics of sustainability

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Cuello Nieto, Cesar.  "Sustainable Development in Theory and Practice:  A Costa Rican Case Study."  Doctoral thesis, University of Delaware, 1996.

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2. Philosophy, technology, and globalization

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Durbin, Paul T. 2002. "Can Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica Be Saved? How to Apply the Principles of the Earth Charter" In P. Miller and L. Westra, eds., Just Ecological Integrity. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Pp. 303-310.

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Durbin, Paul T. 1992. Social Responsibility in Science, Technology, and Medicine.

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3. CEEP and experiential learning

(Doctoral theses listed separately at end.)

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The Doctoral Theses.

All from either the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy (including its forerunner, the Center for Energy Policy) or the School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy (the administrative unit in which CEEP was housed for a long time); University of Delaware.

Agbemabiese, Lawrence. 2002. "Toward a Political Economy of Sustainable Energy in Ghana: A Paradigm Analysis of Energy-Development Relations from the Eleventh Century to the Present."

Bitzer, Carolyn. 2003. "Multidimensional Gender Equity in Sustainable Development."

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Edoho, Felix. 1991. "Technology Relocation and Structural Dependency: The Nigerian Experience with the Petroleum Industry."

Govindarajalu, Chandra. 1997. "Toward Sustainable Energy Development in the Indian Power Sector: A Critique of Fifty Years of Power Development in India and an Analysis of Sustainable Energy Alternatives."

Hsu, Shih Jung. 1995.  "Environmental Protest, the Authoritarian State, and Civil Society: The Case of Taiwan." 

Kim, Jong-dall. 1991. "The Political Economy of Energy-Corporate-Urban Integration in South Korea."

Manuta, Jesse. 2001. "Negotiating the Political Economy of Dispossession and Commodification: Reclaiming and Regenerating the Ancestral Domains of the Lumad of Mindanao, Southern Philippines."

Maragia, Bosire. 2004. "Gender, Tradition and Sustainability: Evaluating the Applicability of Indigenous Knowledge in Post-Colonial Societies: The Example of Kenya."

Martinez, Cecilia. 1990. "Energy, Technics and Postindustrial Society: The Political Economy of Inequity."

Shen, Bo. 1998.  "Sustainable Energy for the Rural Developing World:  The Potential for Renewable Energy." 

Smith, William, Jr. 2003."The Human Right to Water: From Theories of Global Neocolonial Commodification to Low Cost, Low Tech and Participatory Alternative Practice in Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia."

Wagle, Subodh.  1996.  "Toward a Praxis of Sustainable and Empowered Livelihoods:  Articulating the Grassroots Standpoint on Environment and Development in India." 

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