BOOKS PUBLISHED:
Edited with Porfirio Barroso, Simon Rogerson, and Luis Joyanes. Values and Social Responsibilities of Computer Science; Proceeding of ETHICOMP96. Madrid, Complutense University Press, 1996.
Edited with Walter Maner and John L. Fodor. Computer Ethics Issues in Academic Computing. Research Center on Computing & Society, 1993.
Edited with Walter Maner and John L. Fodor. Computing and Privacy. Research Center on Computing & Society, 1993.
Edited with Walter Maner and John L. Fodor. Computing Security. Research Center on Computing & Society, 1993.
Edited with Walter Maner and John L. Fodor. Equity and Access to Computing Resources. Research Center on Computing & Society, 1993.
Edited with Walter Maner and John L. Fodor. Software Ownership and Intellectual Property Rights. Research Center on Computing & Society, 1993.
Compiled and edited with Charlene Senical and Anthony Fusco. A Computer Ethics Bibliography. Research Center on Computing and Society, 1993.
Edited with Walter Maner and John L. Fodor. Teaching Computer Ethics. Research Center on Computing & Society, 1992.
Edited with William Vitek. Applying Philosophy (A Metaphilosophy Monograph). Basil Blackwell, 1988. 282 pages.
Editor. The Humanities in Education and Society. State University of New York, 1979. 65 pages.
Edited with Sidney Reisberg. Teaching Philosophy Today. Philosophy Documentation Center (published for the National Information and Resource Center for Teaching Philosophy), 1977. 107 pages.
Translated and edited. Conceptual Notation, and Related Articles, by Gottlob Frege, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972. 291 pages (includes "An Intellectual Biography of Frege").
CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:
With J. Fodor. "Medical Computing and Human Values." In Ethics in Medical Computing, edited by K. Goodman, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
"Societal Values in the Information Age." In Values and Social Responsibilities of Computer Science, Proceeding of ETHICOMP96, edited by Porfirio Barroso et al., Madrid, Complutense University Press, 1996: 113-121.
"On the Life and Work of Gottlob Frege." In Philosophy of Frege, Vol. 1, General Assessments and Historical Accounts of Frege's Philosophy, edited by Hans Sluga, Garland, 1993 (originally in Terrell Ward Bynum, ed. & trans., Conceptual Notation and Related Articles, by Gottlob Frege, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972).
"The Evolution of Frege's Logicism." In Philosophy of Frege, Vol. 2, Logic and Foundations of Mathematics in Frege's Philosophy, edited by Hans Sluga, Garland, 1993 (originally published in Studies on Frege: Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics, edited by Mattias Schirn, Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart, 1976: 279-286).
"A New Look at Aristotle's Theory of Perception." In Aristotle's De Anima in Focus, edited by Michael Durrant, Routledge, 1993 (originally published in History of Philosophy Quarterly 4 (1987): 163-178).
"Artificial Intelligence, Biology and Intentional States." In Computers and Ethics, 1985.
With J. Thomas and L. Weitz. "Truth-Functional Logic in Formal Operational Thinking: Inhelder and Piaget's Evidence." In Jean Piaget Critical Assessment, edited by Leslie Smith, Routledge (originally published in Developmental Psychology 7 (1972): 129-132).
"Philosophy Teacher's Book Review," "Teaching Business Ethics," and "Secondary School Philosophy." In The Philosophy Teacher's Handbook, Volume 1, Helvetia Press, 1979.
"Interdisciplinary Approaches to Education." In Project SEARCH, New York State Education Department, 1976: 23-31.
JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLISHED:
"The Renewal of Interest in Philosophy Teaching in America: 1965-1985, Part II." American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy (March 1989): 101-104.
"The Renewal of Interest in Philosophy Teaching in America: 1965-1985, Part I." American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy (October 1986): 1-7.
"Applied Philosophy, Autonomy and Professional Ethics." Perspectives on the Professions (Winter 1986) (this was the feature article in the Tenth Anniversary Issue; reprinted in Applying Philosophy, pages 11-19).
With L. Weitz, J. Thomas and J. Steger. "Piaget's System of Sixteen Binary Operations." Journal of Genetic Psychology 123 (1973): 274-284.
"On an Alleged Paradox Lurking in Frege's Begriffsschrift." Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (1973): 285-287.
With Sidney Reisberg. "Changing Instructional Patterns in the University." AV Communication Review (Summer 1971): 198-212.
With Sidney Reisberg and Robert Kristan." A Solution to the Classroom Crisis?" University Review (Fall 1970): 2-7.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
Edited with S. Rogerson. Computing and Social Responsibility (special issue of the journal, Science and Engineering Ethics, April 1996.
Editor-in-Chief of Metaphilosophy, a scholarly journal published by Basil Blackwell of Oxford, England, 1968 to 1993 (now edited by my colleague Armen Marsoobian and still published by Blackwells).
Host and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Computing Privacy and Confidentiality." Educational Media Resources, 1993.
Host and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Computing Security and Crime." Educational Media Resources, 1993.
Host and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Equity and Access to Computing Resources." Educational Media Resources, 1993.
Host and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Policy Issues for Campus Computing." Educational Media Resources, 1993.
Host and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Software Ownership and Intellectual Property." Educational Media Resources, 1993.
Host and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Teaching Computing and Human Values." Educational Media Resources, 1993.
Host, co-writer and associate producer with John L. Fodor, video program, "Computer Ethics in the Computer Science Curriculum." Educational Media Resources, 1992 (winner of a 1993 CHETA award).
Host, co-writer and associate producer with John L. Fodor, "Teaching Computer Ethics: Strategies and Cases." Educational Media Resources, 1992.
Host, co-writer and associate producer with John L. Fodor, "What Is Computer Ethics?" Educational Media Resources, 1992.
Editor. Computers and Ethics. Basil Blackwell, 1985 (a special October 1985 issue of Metaphilosophy).
Edited with Matthew Lipman. Philosophy for Children. Blackwell, 1976. 90 p. (a special issue of Metaphilosophy).
CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED ORALLY:
"Computing and Human Values." DeMontfort University, Leicester, England.
"The History of Computer Ethics." Complutense University, Lel Escorial, Spain.
"Computers and the Future of Higher Education." University of Wyoming.
"Ethics and the Information Revolution." ETHICOMP 96.
"Ethics and Cyber Business." International Conference on Business Ethics, Frankfurt, Germany.
"What is Computer Ethics?" Conference on Applied Ethics, University of CT, Stamford.
"Computers & Philosophy; Computer Ethics in Europe." Carnegie Mellon lecture on recent developments in university computer ethics, August 1995.
"British Parliament, London Computing and Unemployment." Parliamentary Information Technology Committee, May 1995.
"What is Computer Ethics?" Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland; public multimedia lecture for students, faculty and staff, April 1995.
"ETHICOMP95, De Montfort Computer Ethics in Project." University, England; a multimedia lecture co-presented with Prof. S. Rogerson, School of Computing Sciences, March 1995.
"British Parliament, London Computing and Public Policy;" a multimedia presentation to the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee at their conference ,PITCOM95, March 1995.
"Computing and Professional Responsibility." Purdue University, Calumet Public Lecture; a multimedia presentation funded by a grant from GTE, Fall 1994.
"Philosophy and New Teaching Methods" (keynote speaker). Intermountain Conference on Applied Teaching Philosophy, Kings College, TN, Spring 1978.
"A Proposed Teacher of Philosophy for Children Training Program." Philosophy for Children Institute, Fall 1976.
WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP (last 10 years):
"Computer Ethics for Scholars from Poland." Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan.
"Computer Ethics." Jersey City State College, New Jersey.
Panelist, "Computers and the Law." Connecticut State Legislature, Hartford, CT.
Panelist, "Ethics and Cyber Business." Southern CT State University, School of Business.
Chair, "How Computers are Changing Philosophy." American Philosophical Association, Atlanta, GA.
Chair, "How Computers are Changing Philosophy." American Philosophical Association Central Division, Pittsburg, PA.
Co-chair with Simon Rogerson. "ETHICOMP95 1995;" a conference on the social and ethical impact of information technology. Leicester, England, UK.
"Ethics in Science and Engineering." AAAS Seminar, 1993.
Co-chair with Stephanie Bird and Penny Gilmer. A seminar/workshop held in conjunction with American Association for the Advancement of Science Convention, Boston, February 1993.
Co-chair with Walter Maner. "National Conference on Computing & Values ;" a conference on the social and ethical impact of information technology. New Haven, CT, 1991 (funded by the National Science Foundation).
"Philosophy Teachers in Large Lecture Halls;" workshop on the "academic Donahue" method and multimedia methods of teaching in large lecture halls. Part of the Seventh International Workshop/Conference on Teaching Philosophy, American Association of Teaching Philosophy, Hampshire College, MA, August 1988.
"Philosophy Teachers' Workshop on Developing and Teaching a College Computer Ethics Course." Seventh International Workshop/Conference on Teaching Philosophy, Hampshire College, American Association of Teaching Computer Ethics, Hampshire College, MA, August 1988.
"Improving Philosophy and the Teaching." A three-day workshop for the philosophy departments of the College of St. Benedict, St. Cloud State University, and St. John's University (Minnesota); classroom observations of philosophy teachers, consultations afterwards, and a weekend "retreat/workshop" on the improvement of philosophy teaching, October 1987.
RECENT GRANTS RECEIVED:
National Science Foundation of the USA, 1995 to develop interactive multimedia hypermedia courseware: Topics--"Computers and Professional Responsibility" and "Access to Computing for Persons with Disabilities."
National Science Foundation of the USA, 1993 to develop interactive multimedia hypermedia courseware: Topic--"What is Computer Ethics?"
National Science Foundation of the USA, 1990, to run the National Conference on Computing and Social Values held at Southern Connecticut State University in 1991.
National Science Foundation of the USA, 1989 to plan the National Conference on Computing and Social Values held at Southern Connecticut State University in August 1991.
Connecticut State University, 1988 to conduct research in Applied Ethics and prepare a paper for publication.
INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:
City University of New York