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    Rethinking technology.Leonard Waks & Dr Carl Mitcham - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (1):88-90.
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    Computers, information and ethics: A review of issues and literature. [REVIEW]Dr Carl Mitcham - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (2):113-132.
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    Nursing concept analysis in north America: State of the art.Kathryn Weaver RN PhD & Carl Mitcham PhD - 2008 - Nursing Philosophy 9 (3):180–194.
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    Midstream Modulation of Technology: Governance From Within.Carl Mitcham, Roop L. Mahajan & Erik Fisher - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (6):485-496.
    Public “upstream engagement” and other approaches to the social control of technology are currently receiving international attention in policy discourses around emerging technologies such as nanotechnology. To the extent that such approaches hold implications for research and development (R&D) activities, the distinct participation of scientists and engineers is required. The capacity of technoscientists to broaden the influences on R&D activities, however, implies that they conduct R&D differently. This article discusses the possibility for more reflexive participation by scientists and engineers in (...)
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  5. Thinking through technology: the path between engineering and philosophy.Carl Mitcham - 1994 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    What does it mean to think about technology philosophically? Why try? These are the issues that Carl Mitcham addresses in this work, a comprehensive, critical introduction to the philosophy of technology and a discussion of its sources and uses. Tracing the changing meaning of "technology" from ancient times to our own, Mitcham identifies the most important traditions of critical analysis of technology: the engineering approach, which assumes the centrality of technology in human life and the humanities approach, (...)
  6. Thinking through technology: the path between engineering and.Carl Mitcham - forthcoming - Philosophy.
     
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    Co-responsibility for research integrity.Carl Mitcham - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (2):273-290.
    To enlarge the discussion of scientific responsibility for research integrity, this paper offers two historico-philosophical observations. First, in the broad history of ideas, modern ethics replaces social role responsibility with appeals to abstract principles; by contrast, discussions within the scientific community of responsibility for research integrity constitute a rediscovery of the continuing vitality of role responsibility. This is a rediscovery from which philosophy itself may benefit. Second, within the context of scientists’ concerns, the idea of role responsibility has undergone significant (...)
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  8. Philosophy and technology: readings in the philosophical problems of technology.Carl Mitcham & Robert Mackey (eds.) - 1983 - London: Collier Macmillan.
    From editors Carl Mitcham and Robert Mackey comes an unusually reflective and wide-ranging colloquium on technology as a philosophical problem. Organized into sections on conceptual issues, ethical and political critiques, religious critiques, existentialist critiques, and metaphysical studies, Philosophy and Technology features an introductory overview that suggests the aims of truly comprehensive philosophy of technology. Philosophy and Technology features essays by Jacques Ellul, Lewis Mumford, Ortega y Gasset, and C.S. Lewis. This revised and fully updated edition features a comprehensive (...)
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    Ethics and Science: An Introduction.Adam Briggle & Carl Mitcham - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Carl Mitcham.
    Who owns your genes? What does climate science imply for policy? Do corporations conduct honest research? Should we teach intelligent design? Humans are creating a new world through science. The kind of world we are creating will not simply be decided by expanding scientific knowledge, but will depend on views about good and bad, right and wrong. These visions, in turn, depend on critical thinking, cogent argument and informed judgement. In this book, Adam Briggle and Carl Mitcham help (...)
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  10. Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy.Carl Mitcham - 1996 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 27 (2):359-360.
     
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    Philosophy and technology.Carl Mitcham (ed.) - 1972 - New York,: Free Press.
    From editors Carl Mitcham and Robert Mackey comes an unusually reflective and wide-ranging colloquium on technology as a philosophical problem. Organized into sections on conceptual issues, ethical and political critiques, religious critiques, existentialist critiques, and metaphysical studies, Philosophy and Technology features an introductory overview that suggests the aims of truly comprehensive philosophy of technology. Philosophy and Technology features essays by Jacques Ellul, Lewis Mumford, Ortega y Gasset, and C.S. Lewis. This revised and fully updated edition features a comprehensive (...)
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    Why Science, Technology, and Society Studies?Carl Mitcham - 1999 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 19 (2):128-134.
    This article presents a brief argument for STS studies as grounded in fundamental historical transformations of the human condition, outlines seven distinct approaches to STS, and concludes with a brief for STS as the new form of a liberal education.
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    Ethics Across the Curriculum: Prospects for Broader (and Deeper) Teaching and Learning in Research and Engineering Ethics.Carl Mitcham & Elaine E. Englehardt - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1735-1762.
    The movements to teach the responsible conduct of research and engineering ethics at technological universities are often unacknowledged aspects of the ethics across the curriculum movement and could benefit from explicit alliances with it. Remarkably, however, not nearly as much scholarly attention has been devoted to EAC as to RCR or to engineering ethics, and RCR and engineering ethics educational efforts are not always presented as facets of EAC. The emergence of EAC efforts at two different institutions—the Illinois Institute of (...)
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    The Philosophical Challenge of Technology.Carl Mitcham - 1996 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 70:45-58.
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    Political Philosophy of Technology: After Leo Strauss (A Question of Sovereignty).Carl Mitcham - 2022 - NanoEthics 16 (3):331-338.
    Bernard Stiegler’s contributions to political philosophy in the presence of technology are honored and complemented by imagining an encounter with the thought of Leo Strauss. The concept of sovereignty is taken as pivotal. Notions of sovereignty find expression not only in nation state politics but also in engineering and technology. Pierre Manent calls attention to further roots in Christian theology. The complexities and challenges of this interweaving point suggest the need for a “Tractatus Politico-Technologicus.”.
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  16. The importance of philosophy to engineering.Carl Mitcham - 1998 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):27-47.
    Philosophy has not paid sufficient attention to engineering. Nevertheless, engineers should not use this as an excuse to ignore philosophy. The argument here is that philosophy is important to engineering for at least three reasons. First, philosophy is necessary so that engineers may understand and defend themselves against philosophical criticisms. In fact, there is a tradition of engineering philosophy that is largely overlooked, even by engineers. Second, philosophy, especially ethics, is necessary to help engineers deal with professional ethical problems. A (...)
     
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  17. What is the Philosophy of Technology?Carl Mitcham - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (1):73-88.
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    Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Technology.Carl Mitcham - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):765-766.
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    In Qualified Praise of the Leon Kass Council On Bioethics.Carl Mitcham - 2006 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (1):7-15.
    This paper argues the distinctiveness of the President’s Council on Bioethics, as chaired by Leon Kass. The argument proceeds by seeking to place the Council in proper historical and philosophical perspective and considering the implications of some of its work. Sections one and two provide simplified descriptions of the historical background against which the Council emerged and the character of the Council itself, respectively. Section three then considers three basic issues raised by the work of the Council that are of (...)
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    A Philosophical Inadequacy of Engineering.Carl Mitcham - 2009 - The Monist 92 (3):339-356.
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    Energy Constraints.Carl Mitcham & Jessica Smith Rolston - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (2):313-319.
    Building on research in anthropology and philosophy, one can make a distinction between type I and type II energy ethics as a framework for advancing public debate about energy. Type I holds energy production and use as a fundamental good and is grounded in the assumption that increases in energy production and consumption result in increases in human wellbeing. Conversely, type II questions the linear relationship between energy production and progress by examining questions of equity and human happiness. The type (...)
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  22. Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics (ESTE).Carl Mitcham (ed.) - 2005
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    Liu, Dachun, Wang Bolu, Ding Junqiang, and Liu Yongmu, Reconsideration of Science and Technology I: Reflection on Marx’s View.Carl Mitcham & Alfred Nordmann - 2024 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 23 (2):315-329.
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    In Qualified Praise of the Leon Kass Council On Bioethics.Carl Mitcham - 2006 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (1):7-15.
    This paper argues the distinctiveness of the President’s Council on Bioethics, as chaired by Leon Kass. The argument proceeds by seeking to place the Council in proper historical and philosophical perspective and considering the implications of some of its work. Sections one and two provide simplified descriptions of the historical background against which the Council emerged and the character of the Council itself, respectively. Section three then considers three basic issues raised by the work of the Council that are of (...)
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    Metaphysics, epistemology, and technology.Carl Mitcham (ed.) - 2000 - New York: JAI.
    Research in Philosophy and Technology: Volume 19 advances philosophical reflections on technology through a focus on metaphysical and epistemological issues. The contributors employ the resources of both the phenomenological and analytical traditions of contemporary philosophy in their work. Contributions include general proposals for the reform of the philosophy of technology; examinations of the work of major philosophers including Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Jonas, Ihde, and Merleau-Ponty; an extended argument for a more careful delineation of the difference between science and technology; a new (...)
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  26. Philosophy of information technology.Carl Mitcham - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Social and philosophical constructions of technology.Carl Mitcham (ed.) - 1995 - Greenwich, Conn.: Jai Press.
    This 15th volume in the series covers such topics as technological frames in a town planning controversy, geometric constructions and the constructions of geometry, and money, technology and the tragedy of culture in the thought of George Simmel.
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    Jacques Ellul and the Technological Society.Carl Mitcham & Robert Mackey - 1971 - Philosophy Today 15 (2):102-121.
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    Enhancing Engineering Ethics: Role Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility.Carl Mitcham, Jessica M. Smith, Qin Zhu & Nicole M. Smith - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (3):1-21.
    Engineering ethics calls the attention of engineers to professional codes of ethical responsibility and personal values, but the practice of ethics in corporate settings can be more complex than either of these. Corporations too have cultures that often include corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and policies, but few discussions of engineering ethics make any explicit reference to CSR. This article proposes critical attention to CSR and role ethics as an opportunity to help prepare engineers to think through the ethics of (...)
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    Do Artifacts Have Dual Natures? Two Points of Commentary on the Delft Project.Carl Mitcham - 2002 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (2):93-95.
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    Tong guo ji shu si kao: Gong cheng yu zhe xue zhi jian de dao lu = Thinking through technology: the path between engineering and philosophy.Carl Mitcham - 2008 - Shenyang Shi: Liaoning ren min chu ban she. Edited by Fan Chen & Chunyan Zhu.
    本书阐述了技术哲学的两大传统,即工程传统和人文传统中主要人物的基本思想,提出了两大传统融合的可能性,对作为物体、知识、活动和意志的四种技术类型作了系统的哲学分析.
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    Technology and Ethics: Overview.Carl Mitcham & Katinka Waelbers - 2012 - In Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Stig Andur Pedersen & Vincent F. Hendricks (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 365–383.
    This chapter contains sections titled: From Cultural Criticism to Cultural Lag Dramatic Tensions Dramatic Theory Theory and Description Description Plus References and Further Reading.
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    The Ethics of Technology: From Thinking Big to Small—and Big Again.Carl Mitcham - 2020 - Axiomathes 30 (6):589-596.
    The trajectory of critical ethical reflection on technology has been from big issues to small ones. It is time again to think in large-scale terms.
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    Steps Toward a Philosophy of Engineering: Historico-Philosophical and Critical Essays.Carl Mitcham - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book takes steps to develop a philosophy of engineering not to promote an ideology for engineering but to stimulate critical reflection among engineers and non-engineers alike about our engineering lifeworld.
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    Qué es la filosofía de la technología?Carl Mitcham - 1989 - Anthropos Editorial.
    La filosofía de la tecnología ingenieril - La filosofía de la tecnología de las humanidades - Enfoque comparado de ambas filosofías - Ciencia e idea, tecnología e ideas - De la cuestión conceptual a la lógica y las cuestiones epistemológicas - Cuestiones de filosofía política - Cuestiones teológicas - Cuestiones metafísicas - Responsabilidad legal e industrialización - Ciencia y responsabilidad social - Los ingenieros, la responsabilidad profesional y la ética - La apelación teológica a la responsabilidad - El análisis filosófico (...)
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    Philosophy of Technology in Spanish Speaking Countries.Carl Mitcham - 2012 - Springer.
    This volume grew out of the experience of the First Inter-American Congress on Philosophy of Technology, October 1988, organized by the Center for the Philosophy and History of Science and Technology of the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagiiez. The Spanish-language proceedings of that conference have been published in Carl Mitcham and Margarita M. Peiia Borrero, with Elena Lugo and James Ward, eds., El nuevo mundo de la filosofta y la tecnolog(a (University Park, PA: STS Press, 1990). This (...)
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  37. Interdisciplinarity in ethics and the ethics of interdisciplinarity.Anne Balsamo & Carl Mitcham - 2010 - In Robert Frodeman, Julie Thompson Klein & Carl Mitcham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 259.
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    New Directions in Interdisciplinarity: Broad, Deep, and Critical.Carl Mitcham & Robert Frodeman - 2007 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 27 (6):506-514.
    Aristotle launched Western knowledge on a trajectory toward disciplinarity that continues to this day. But is the knowledge management project that began with Aristotle adequate for the age of Google? Perhaps an undisciplined discourse more evocative of Plato can help us constitute new, more relevant inter- and transdisciplinary forms of knowledge. This article explores the history of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity, arguing for a new, critical form of interdisciplinarity that moves beyond the academy into dialogue with the public and private sectors. (...)
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    Introduction.Carl Mitcham - 2020 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 24 (4):1-4.
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  40. Engineering Ethics and Engineering Identities: Crossing National Borders.Carl Mitcham, Juan Lucena & Gary Downey - 2015 - In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), Engineering Identities, Epistemologies and Values: Engineering Education and Practice in Context. Springer Verlag.
     
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    Philosophy and Technology II: Information Technology and Computers in Theory and Practice.Carl Mitcham & Alois Huning (eds.) - 1985 - Reidel.
    INTRODUCTION: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTERS AS THEMES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY Philosophical interest in computers and information technology ...
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    Notes toward a Philosophy of Meta-Technology.Carl Mitcham - 1995 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 1 (1-2):13-17.
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    Do Artifacts Have Dual Natures? Two Points of Commentary on the Delft Project.Carl Mitcham - 2002 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (2):93-95.
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    Ethics in bioengineering.Carl Mitcham - 1990 - Journal of Business Ethics 9 (3):227 - 231.
    Bioengineering, as the decisive extension of engineering action to human life itself, constitutes a fundamental enlargement of the technical realm, and calls for a commensurate expansion of ethical reflection. In fact, the engineering profession has been actively pursuing the development of new ethical codes, and the promotion of ethics by bioengineers both in the United States and on the international level deserves philosophical recognition and support.
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  45. Earth Religions, Earth Sciences, Earth Philosophies.Carl Mitcham - 1999 - In Robert Frodeman & Victor R. Baker (eds.), Earth Matters: The Earth Sciences, Philosophy, and the Claims of Community. Prentice-Hall. pp. 1--152.
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    Ethics, Standards, Diversity.Carl Mitcham - 1996 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 5 (1-2):167-177.
  47. Jean Schneider and Monique Leger-Orine, eds., Frontiers and Space Conquest: The Philosopher's Touchstone/Frontières et Conquête Spatiale: La Philosophie à l'Epreuve Reviewed by.Carl Mitcham - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (8):333-335.
     
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  48. Research in philosophy and technology.Carl Mitcham - 1998 - JAI Press.
    An analysis of the relationship between technology, ethics and culture. It covers topics that include: environmental ethics and the recovery of culture; media, identity and politics; technological enlightenment as a continuation of modern thinking; and, the rhetoric of eugenics.
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    The Foundations of Meta-Technics.Carl Mitcham (ed.) - 2004 - Upa.
    The Foundations of Meta-Technics is a rigorous phenomenological analysis of the transcendence of anthropomorphic, anthropocentric, and geocentric technology in terms of the new meta-technical forms of space and time. The book draws out the epistemological and ontological implications of an emerging meta-technical supernature in which space and time are perceived by trans-human means and from trans-terrestrial perspectives. This book is especially valuable to philosophers in either the phenomenological or continental tradition.
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    Calder on Democracy and Technology.Carl Mitcham - 1973 - International Philosophical Quarterly 13 (2):277-286.
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