New Issue of Science and Engineering Ethics is Now Available
August 12, 2009
Science and Engineering Ethics (Volume 15, Number 3, September 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Forbidding Science: Some Beginning Reflections” by Leon R. Kass, 271-282.
- “Toward a Better Bioethics” by Jason Scott Robert, 283-291.
- “Responsible Conduct by Life Scientists in an Age of Terrorism” by Ronald M. Atlas, 293-301.
- “Smarter Regulations” by Victoria Sutton, 303-309.
- “Cognitive Enhancement: Methods, Ethics, Regulatory Challenges” by Nick Bostrom and Anders Sandberg, 311-341.
- “Science and Socially Responsible Freedom” by Andrew Askland, 343-349.
- “Science, Democracy, and the Right to Research” by Mark B. Brown and David H Guston, 351-366.
- “Private Interests Count Too” by Mark S. Frankel, 367-373.
- “The Problems with Forbidding Science” by Gary E. Marchant and Lynda L. Pope, 375-394.
- “Scientific Self-Regulation – So Good, How Can it Fail” by Patrick L. Taylor, 395-406.
- “Democracy, Individual Rights and the Regulation of Science” by J. Weinstein, 407-429.
- “Constitutional Restraints on the Regulations of Scientific Speech and Scientific Research” by Robert Post, 431-438.