Working Papers

Understanding the Impact of Future Tedmologies
Ramon C. Barquin
Presented to IEEE Computer Society Panel, 13th National Computer Security Conference,
October 3, 1990, Washington, DC

Some Reflections on Computer Ethics
Ramon C. Barquin
Paper presented at the Convocation on Computer Ethics, The Brookings Institution
October 6, 1990, Washington DC

Computers and Ethics: The International Dimensions
Ramon C. Barquin
Presented at the Sixth Annual Literacy Conference, National Association of Science, Technology and Society, February 1-3, 1991, Washington, DC

International Issues in Ethics, Technology and Value
Patrick F. Sullivan
Urban Business Association Conference,
April 27, 1992, Pikesville, MD.

How Computer Ethics Is Possible
Thomas A.Wilson
CEI session, Computers, Ethics and Public Policy, meeting with the American Philosophical Association Central Division
April 23-26, 1992, Louisville, KY

In Pursuit of a’Ten Commandments’ for Computer Ethics
Ramon C. Barquin
Keynote address, Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution May 7-8, 1992, Washington, DC

The Ethics of Computer Simulations in the Natural Sciences
W. Robert Collins & Keith W. Miller
Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution
May 7-8, 1992, Washington, DC

Informed Consent for Computer Professionals
W. Robert Collins & Keith W. Miller
Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution
May 7-8, 1992, Washington, DC

A County Level Computerized System for Tracking Human Services Utilization: Problems in Applying the justice Principle to County Level Resource Allocation
Evan G. DeRenzo
Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution
May 7-8, 1992, Washington DC

The need for Ethics Education in the Computer Curriculum
John N. Lee
Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution,
May 7-8, 1992, Washington DC

An E-Mail Zealot Speaks
William Marmon
Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution,
May 7-8, 1992, Washington, DC

Right and Rule versus Privilege, Responsibility and Trust
Maarten van Swaay
Computer Ethics Institute National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution,
May 7-8, 1992, Washington D.C.

Cyberspace and Moral Community
Patrick F. Sullivan
Paper presented at Computer Ethics Institute Second National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution,
April 29-30, 1993, Washington, DC

Remarks on the Meaning of Privacy
Jacques N. Catudal
Second National Conference computer Ethics Institute, The Brookings Institution,
April 29-30, 1993, Washington, DC

Freedom Cannot Be Adversarial
Maarten van Swaay
Computer Ethics Institute Second National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution,
April 29-30, 1993, Washington, DC

Traps of the Virtual Society- Rough justice on the Electronic Frontier
Victor J. Cosentino, Esq.
National Computer Ethics Conference, The Brookings Institution
April 28-29, 1994, Washington, DC


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