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    Flexible Engineers: History, Challenges, and Opportunities for Engineering Education.Juan C. Lucena - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (6):419-435.
    Flexibility is a desired characteristic that people must have to adjust to inevitable processes of economic, cultural, and political globalization. Engineering education reform is often used as a justification for changes in curricula, delivery modes, and problem solving that should lead to curriculum integration, modular pedagogies, and systemic reform. Some educators have incorporated the concept in their programs and courses in a variety of ways whereas others have resisted changes to this day. Yet a detailed analysis of the meanings (...)
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    The Prophet of Non-Violence: Spirit of Peace, Compassion & Universality in Islam.Asgharali Engineer - 2011 - Vitasta.
    Section 1. Introduction. The prophet of non-violence -- section 2. Women in Islam. Women in the light of hadith -- Violence against women and religion -- section 3. War and peace in Islam. Theory of war and peace in Islam -- Centrality of jihad in post Qurʼanic period -- Jihad? But what about other verses in the Qurʼan? -- Islam, democracy and violence -- A critical look at Qurʼanic verses on war and violence -- section 4. Justice and compassion in (...)
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  3. Negatif Teoloji Bağlamında Apophasis ile Aphairesis ve Aristoteles'te Olası Terim Kökeni Araştırması.Engin Yurt - 2017 - Kutadgubilig Felsefe-Bilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 34 (34):111-137.
    In this work, it has been mainly aimed to make a research on origin, meaning and context of two terms [Apophasis and Aphairesis]. These two terms which have an important place within the negative theology that has been thought explicitly appeared first with Pseudo-Dionysos Areopagita –but if required, it can be started in Plotinus, Aristotle, Plato or Parmenides– in history of philosophy [terms which also have been a subject to a misunderstanding, to a problem due to their being understood (...)
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  4. Herder'den Heidegger'e: Sorge.Engin Yurt & Erdal Yıldız - 2016 - Kutadgubilig Felsefe-Bilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 30 (30):375-399.
    The article which is presented here includes an analysis of concept of “care” which mostly has found itself a place in history of philosophy in different forms. Even though thinkers who gave a place to this concept in their works, the main interest is about what Herder and Heidegger said. It has been tried to show how concept of “care” is understood throughout the history of philosophy. Lastly, it has been tried if there is a possible and genuine (...)
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  5. Yol ve Yolcu Arasındaki İlişki Üzerine Kısa bir Felsefi-Edebi İnceleme: Herakleitos DK 22B60 VE Frost'un Road Not Taken Şiirinden Hareketle Yol.Engin Yurt - 2018 - Journal of History School (JOHS) 11 (XXXIV):987-1003.
    In here, philosophical-literate thinking on the way is mainly tried. On one side, making a philosophical analysis of Heraclitus’ fragment 60 is aimed. The different views on what Heraclitus might have meant in this article which is generally translated as the way up and the way down are one and the same are examined. On the other side, with a reading of Robert Frost’s famous poem of Road Not Taken, it has been tried whether a phenomenological interpretation of the way (...)
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    Gravity and the Quantum: Pedagogical Essays on Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Quantum Gravity.Jasjeet Singh Bagla & Sunu Engineer (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book provides a compilation of in-depth articles and reviews on key topics within gravitation, cosmology and related issues. It is a celebratory volume dedicated to Prof. Thanu Padmanabhan ("Paddy"), the renowned relativist and cosmologist from IUCAA, India, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The authors, many of them leaders of their fields, are all colleagues, collaborators and former students of Paddy, who have worked with him over a research career spanning more than four decades. Paddy is a scientist (...)
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  7. Civil Engineering Library, Catalogue of Civil Engineering History Collection.M. Carter & G. Hollister-Short - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (4):416.
     
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  8. Philosophy, engineering, biology, and history: A vindication of Turing's views about the distinction between the cognitive and physical sciences.Justin Leiber - 2002 - Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 14 (1):29-37.
    Alan Turing draws a firm line between the mental and the physical, between the cognitive and physical sciences. For Turing, following a tradition that went back to D=Arcy Thompson, if not Geoffroy and Lucretius, throws talk of function, intentionality, and final causes from biology as a physical science. He likens Amother nature@ to the earnest A. I. scientist, who may send to school disparate versions of the Achild machine,@ eventually hoping for a test-passer but knowing that the vagaries of his (...)
     
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    What Conceptual Engineering Can Learn from the History of Philosophy of Science: Healthy Externalism and Metasemantic Plasticity.Matteo De Benedetto - 2024 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 14 (1):1-24.
    Conceptual engineering wants analytic philosophy to be centered around the assessment and improvement of philosophical concepts. But contemporary debates about conceptual engineering do not engage much with the vast literature on conceptual change that exists in philosophy of science. In this article, I argue that an adequate appreciation of the history of philosophy of science can contribute to discussions about conceptual engineering. Specifically, I show that the evolution of debates over scientific conceptual change arguably demonstrates that, (...)
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    The Disciplines of Engineering and History: Some Common Ground.Priyan Dias - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (2):539-549.
    The nature of engineering and history as disciplines are explored and found to have some striking similarities, for example in the importance they place on context and practitioner involvement. They are found to be different from science, which focuses more on universal generalizations rather than on the particulars of given situations. The history of technology is paid special attention, because the discipline has developed in a way that incorporates both scientific (generalizing) and historical (context specific) characteristics. Proposals (...)
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    Genetic Engineering in Agriculture: Biological Nitrogen Fixation as a Case History.Raymond C. Valentine - 1978 - In John Richards (ed.), Recombinant DNA: science, ethics, and politics. New York: Academic Press. pp. 59.
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    A History of Engineering and Science in the Bell System: The Early Years . M. D. Fagen.James Brittain - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):624-624.
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    The History of Engineering Science: An Annotated Bibliography. David F. Channell.Edwin Layton - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):421-422.
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    Engineer in Charge: A History of the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, 1917-1958. James R. Hansen.Brian Nichelson - 1988 - Isis 79 (2):319-320.
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    History of Social Engineering Theories.Alexandra A. Argamakova - 2022 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 64 (7):85-108.
    The first mentions of “social engineering” and “social technologies” concepts started from the 19th century. Until the present moment, different lines of this story have been left neglected and insufficiently researched. In the article, initial meanings and authentic contexts of their usage are explained in more details. The investigation reaches the 1920s−1930s and is finished at the intersection of the Soviet and the American contexts concerned with scientific organization of labor, business optimization and economic planning. In conclusion, recent modifications (...)
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    Pedagogical Orientations and Evolving Responsibilities of Technological Universities: A Literature Review of the History of Engineering Education.Diana Adela Martin, Gunter Bombaerts, Maja Horst, Kyriaki Papageorgiou & Gianluigi Viscusi - 2023 - Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (6):1-29.
    Current societal changes and challenges demand a broader role of technological universities, thus opening the question of how their role evolved over time and how to frame their current responsibility. In response to urgent calls for debating and redefining the identity of contemporary technological universities, this paper has two aims. The first aim is to identify the key characteristics and orientations marking the development of technological universities, as recorded in the history of engineering education. The second aim is (...)
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  17. Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics.Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen & David Plunkett (eds.) - 2019 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Conceptual engineering and conceptual ethics are branches of philosophy concerned with questions about how to assess and ameliorate our representational devices (such as concepts and words). It's a part of philosophy concerned with questions about which concepts we should use (and why), how concepts can be improved, when concepts should be abandoned, and how proposals for amelioration can be implemented. Central parts of the history of philosophy have engaged with these issues, but the focus of this volume is (...)
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    A History of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1871-1971. W. J. Reader, Rachel Lawrence, Sheila Nemet, Geoffrey Tweedale. [REVIEW]A. Mcmahon - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):417-418.
  19. A Social History of Engineering.W. H. G. Armytage - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):95-96.
  20. Does the history of engineering require the philosophy of engineering?Alireza Seghatoleslami - forthcoming - Philosophical Investigations.
     
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    Engineering with uncertainty: Monitoring air bag performance.Jameson M. Wetmore - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (2):201-218.
    Modern engineering is complicated by an enormous number of uncertainties. Engineers know a great deal about the material world and how it works. But due to the inherent limits of testing and the complexities of the world outside the lab, engineers will never be able to fully predict how their creations will behave. One way the uncertainties of engineering can be dealt with is by actively monitoring technologies once they have left the development and production stage. This article (...)
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  22. A purposeless history and a'Brave New World'for animals-Reviews of The Gene Wars: Science, Politics and the Human Genome and The Frankenstein Syndrome: Ethical and Social Issues in the Genetic Engineering of Animals.R. G. Hudson - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12:179-184.
     
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  23. General Introduction: The Engineering-Business Nexus: Nature, History, Contexts, Tensions.Mike Murphy, Martin Meganck, Christelle Didier, Bernard Delahousse & Steen Christensen - 2018 - In Mike Murphy, Martin Meganck, Christelle Didier, Bernard Delahousse & Steen Christensen (eds.), The Engineering-Business Nexus: Symbiosis, Tension and Co-Evolution. Springer Verlag.
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    The Making of an Engineer: An Illustrated History of Engineering Education in the United States and Canada. Lawrence P. Grayson.John Servos - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):363-364.
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    Man the Maker: A History of Technology and Engineering. R. J. Forbes. The Life of Science Library, Vol. 14. New York: Henry Schuman, Inc., 1950. 41 pls. 27 text illus., 355 pp. $4.00.Stephen C. Cappannari - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (4):351-351.
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    The Archives of Women in Science and Engineering and Future Directions for Oral History: Questions for Women Scientists.Tanya Zanish-Belcher - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (4):292-298.
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  27. Conceptual Engineering is Old News.Krzysztof Sękowski & Ethan Landes - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    According to a prevailing view, conceptual engineering introduces a revolutionary philosophical methodology, challenging traditional conceptual analysis. However, in our paper, we argue that closer scrutiny reveals not only the falsity but also the inherent ambiguity of this narrative. We explore four interpretations of the "Anti-Novelty Claim", the claim that conceptual engineering is not a new way of doing philosophy. Discussing the Anti-Novelty Claim from the perspective of a text’s producer, the text’s consumers, and the exegetical potential of the (...)
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    Publicity, Recruitment, and History: Society of Women Engineers.Troy Eller - 2012 - Centaurus 54 (4):299-304.
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    Why Conceptual Engineers Should Resist Dialogical Individualism.Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky - 2024 - Topoi 43 (5):1671-1684.
    Conceptual engineering has strong political roots. But if conceptual engineering is to be a useful tool for promoting social justice, there must be a means by which the concepts we design can take root and propagate in dominant contexts. This is known as the implementation challenge. In this paper, I caution against movements toward a particular methodological perspective on the challenge called dialogical individualism. This perspective centres the role of speakers in speech-situations to persuade hearers to change their (...)
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    Teaching engineering ethics using role-playing in a culturally diverse student group.Robert H. Prince - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (2):321-326.
    The use of role-playing (“active learning”) as a teaching tool has been reported in areas as diverse as social psychology, history and analytical chemistry. Its use as a tool in the teaching of engineering ethics and professionalism is also not new, but the approach develops new perspectives when used in a college class of exceptionally wide cultural diversity. York University is a large urban university (40,000 undergraduates) that draws its enrolment primarily from the Greater Toronto Area, arguably one (...)
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    “Virtue Engineering” and Moral Agency: Will Post-Humans Still Need the Virtues?Fabrice Jotterand - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 2 (4):3-9.
    It is not the purpose of this article to evaluate the techno-scientific claims of the transhumanists. Instead, I question seriously the nature of the ethics and morals they claim can, or soon will, be manipulated artificially. I argue that while the possibility to manipulate human behavior via emotional processes exists, the question still remains concerning the content of morality. In other words, neural moral enhancement does not capture the fullness of human moral psychology, which includes moral capacity and moral content. (...)
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    Power from Steam: A History of the Stationary Steam Engine. Richard L. Hills.Carroll Pursell - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):583-584.
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    Engineering Hubris: Adam Smith and the Quest for the Perfect Machine.Scott Forschler - 2013 - In Diane P. Michelfelder, Natasha McCarthy & David E. Goldberg (eds.), Philosophy and Engineering: Reflections on Practice, Principles and Process. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 267-277.
    I describe several historical cases of engineers or inventors obsessed with perfecting their products, illustrating how in some of those cases the perfectionist impulse led to tremendously valuable innovation, while in others to disaster, or at least to failure of the project to make the mark in history it otherwise could have. The psychological tendency towards perfecting an instrument for achieving some telos beyond what is pragmatically necessary or even desirable was diagnosed by Adam Smith, and may always be (...)
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    Engineering is not a luxury: Black feminists and logical positivists on conceptual engineering.Matthew J. Cull - 2021 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (1-2):227-248.
    ABSTRACT Recent historical discussion of conceptual engineering by analytic philosophers has largely focused on precedents for contemporary conceptual engineering within the history of analytic philosophy. However, I suggest that we can and should look outside of the analytic tradition for further examples of conceptual engineering, and inspiration for further work in conceptual engineering. Here I will look to one such other tradition – American Black feminism. I do this by considering the work of Audre Lorde (...)
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    Teaching engineering ethics using role-playing in a culturally diverse student group.Professor Robert H. Prince - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (2):321-326.
    The use of role-playing (“active learning”) as a teaching tool has been reported in areas as diverse as social psychology, history and analytical chemistry. Its use as a tool in the teaching of engineering ethics and professionalism is also not new, but the approach develops new perspectives when used in a college class of exceptionally wide cultural diversity. York University is a large urban university (40,000 undergraduates) that draws its enrolment primarily from the Greater Toronto Area, arguably one (...)
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  36. Conceptual Engineering, Conceptual Domination, and the Case of Conspiracy Theories.Matthew Shields - 2023 - Social Epistemology 37 (4):464-480.
    Using the example of recent attempts to engineer the concept of conspiracy theory, I argue that philosophers should be far more circumspect in their approach to conceptual engineering than we have been – in particular, that we should pay much closer attention to the history behind and context that surrounds our target concept in order to determine whether it is a site of what I have elsewhere called ‘conceptual domination’. If it is, we may well have good reason (...)
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    Engineering Education: A Social History. George S. Emmerson.Edwin Layton Jr - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):112-112.
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    Donald Hill: A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times. Pp. x + 263; 8 plates, 52 text figs. London and Sydney: Croom Helm, 1984. £18.95. [REVIEW]K. D. White - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):175-176.
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    Philosophy of Engineering, East and West.Rita Armstrong, Erik W. Armstrong, James L. Barnes, Susan K. Barnes, Roberto Bartholo, Terry Bristol, Cao Dongming, Cao Xu, Carleton Christensen, Chen Jia, Cheng Yifa, Christelle Didier, Paul T. Durbin, Michael J. Dyrenfurth, Fang Yibing, Donald Hector, Li Bocong, Li Lei, Liu Dachun, Heinz C. Luegenbiehl, Diane P. Michelfelder, Carl Mitcham, Suzanne Moon, Byron Newberry, Jim Petrie, Hans Poser, Domício Proença, Qian Wei, Wim Ravesteijn, Viola Schiaffonati, Édison Renato Silva, Patrick Simonnin, Mario Verdicchio, Sun Lie, Wang Bin, Wang Dazhou, Wang Guoyu, Wang Jian, Wang Nan, Yin Ruiyu, Yin Wenjuan, Yuan Deyu, Zhao Junhai, Baichun Zhang & Zhang Kang (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This co-edited volume compares Chinese and Western experiences of engineering, technology, and development. In doing so, it builds a bridge between the East and West and advances a dialogue in the philosophy of engineering. Divided into three parts, the book starts with studies on epistemological and ontological issues, with a special focus on engineering design, creativity, management, feasibility, and sustainability. Part II considers relationships between the history and philosophy of engineering, and includes a general argument (...)
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    History of Technology Selections from Lives of Engineers, with an Account of Their Principal Works. By Samuel Smiles; ed. and with an introduction by Thomas Parke Hughes. Cambridge, Mass., & London; M.I.T. Press. 1966. 75s. [REVIEW]D. S. L. Cardwell - 1967 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (4):401-401.
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    Engineering Invention: Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry.Frederick Dalzell, W. Bernard Carlson & John Sprague - 2009 - MIT Press.
    The technological breakthroughs and entrepreneurial adventures of Frank J. Sprague during the transformative years of the early electrical industry. Over the course of a little less than twenty years, inventor Frank J. Sprague achieved an astonishing series of technological breakthroughs--from pioneering work in self-governing motors to developing the first full-scale operational electric railway system--all while commercializing his inventions and promoting them to financial backers and the public. In Engineering Invention, Frederick Dalzell tells Sprague's story, setting it against the backdrop (...)
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    P. R. Morris. A History of the World Semiconductor Industry. IEE History of Technology Series 12. London: Peter Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1990. Pp. 171. ISBN 0-86341-227-0. £32. [REVIEW]Willem Hackmann - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):495-496.
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    Ken Beauchamp, history of telegraphy: Its technology and application. Iee history of technology series, 26. London: Institution of electrical engineers, 2001. Pp. XXIII+413. Isbn 0-85296-792-6. £55.00, $95.00. [REVIEW]Bruce J. Hunt - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (3):347-379.
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    Engineering ethics and identity: Emerging initiatives in comparative perspective. [REVIEW]Gary Lee Downey, Juan C. Lucena & Carl Mitcham - 2007 - Science and Engineering Ethics 13 (4):463-487.
    This article describes and accounts for variable interests in engineering ethics in France, Germany, and Japan by locating recent initiatives in relation to the evolving identities of engineers. A key issue in ethics education for engineers concerns the relationship between the identity of the engineer and the responsibilities of engineering work. This relationship has varied significantly over time and from place to place around the world. One methodological strategy for sorting out similarities and differences in engineers’ identities is (...)
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  45. Perverse engineering.Chris Haufe - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (4):437-446.
    Evolutionary psychologists, among others, have used a method called “reverse engineering” to uncover ( a ) whether a trait was selected for, and ( b ) if so, why that trait was selected for. In this paper I argue that reverse engineering cannot deliver on either ( a ) or ( b ), and tends to pervert, rather than enhance, our knowledge of natural history. In particular, I expose as false a fundamental assumption of reverse engineering—namely, (...)
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  46. When Logic Meets Engineering: Introduction to Logical Issues in the History and Philosophy of Computer Science.Liesbeth De Mol & Giuseppe Primiero - 2015 - History and Philosophy of Logic 36 (3):195-204.
    The birth, growth, stabilization and subsequent understanding of a new field of practical and theoretical enquiry is always a conceptual process including several typologies of events, phenomena an...
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    Philosophy of Engineering, East and West.Baichun Zhang, Byron Newberry, Bocong Li & Carl Mitcham (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This co-edited volume compares Chinese and Western experiences of engineering, technology, and development. In doing so, it builds a bridge between the East and West and advances a dialogue in the philosophy of engineering. Divided into three parts, the book starts with studies on epistemological and ontological issues, with a special focus on engineering design, creativity, management, feasibility, and sustainability. Part II considers relationships between the history and philosophy of engineering, and includes a general argument (...)
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  48. Donald Hill, A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times. Paperback ed. London and New York: Routledge, 1996. Paper. Pp. xiv, 263; tables, black-and-white figures, and 8 black-and-white plates. $19.95. First published in 1984 by Croom Helm (UK) and Open Court (US). [REVIEW]Paolo Squatriti - 1998 - Speculum 73 (4):1143-1144.
     
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    History of Technology K. H. Vignoles, Charles Blacker Vignoles: romantic engineer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. xii-f 187. ISBN 0-521-23930-3. £18.00. [REVIEW]Mark Baldwin - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (3):329-329.
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    Engineering in History. Richard Shelton Kirby, Sidney Withington, Arthur Burr Darling, Frederick Gridley KilgourHistory of American Technology. John W. Oliver. [REVIEW]Carl Condit - 1957 - Isis 48 (4):484-487.
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