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Academic Ethics Today

Problems, Policies, and Prospects for University Life

Edited by Steven M. Cahn - Foreword by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein

An all-star cast of philosophical thinkers about higher education, more than half women, offers new essays exploring major ethical problems facing American higher education today. Among the crucial topics discussed are free speech on campus, challenges to the tenure system, the proliferation of adjunct faculty, historical injustices, affirmative action, admission policies, opportunities for applicants from the working-class, faculty and administrative responsibilities, student life, threats to privacy, treatment of those with disabilities, the impact of technology on teaching and learning, curricular controversies, the impact of unions, philanthropy, sports and intercollegiate athletics, and the aims of liberal education. The authors are leading researchers and teachers, many with extensive administrative experience, and they are members of the faculties at public and private institutions throughout the country. The essays are jargon-free and address the most pressing problems for higher education, weigh alternative policies, and assess future prospects for overcoming present challenges. Philosopher, scholar, teacher, and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein provides a foreword to this unique collection.

List of Contributors: Christa Davis Acampora, Anita L. Allen, Alexandra Bradner, Harry Brighouse, Steven M. Cahn, Ann E. Cudd, N. Ann Davis, Judith Wagner DeCew, Richard De George, Kyla Ebels-Duggan, Deni Elliott, Dan Edelstein, Keota Fields, Leslie P. Francis, Peter A. French, Alan H, Goldman, Karen Hanson, Elizabeth Harman, David A. Hoekema, Laura M. Howard, James F. Keenan, Anthony Laden, Meira Levinson, Peter Markie, Mary Kate McGowan, Jennifer M. Morton, Debra Satz, David Shatz, Robert Simon, Cynthia A. Stark, Bryan Warnick, Shelley Wilcox

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 360 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-1-5381-6050-3 • Hardback • May 2022 • $126.00 • (£97.00)
978-1-5381-6051-0 • Paperback • May 2022 • $41.00 • (£35.00)
978-1-5381-6052-7 • eBook • May 2022 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
Series: The ACE Series on Higher Education
Subjects: Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, Philosophy / Ethics / Applied Ethics, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Ethics / Professional Ethics, Education / Higher

Steven M. Cahn is professor emeritus of philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center, where he served for a decade as provost and vice president for The Office of Academic Affairs, then as acting president. He is the author or editor of nearly seventy books. Most recently he wrote Saints and Scamps: Ethics in Academia, 25th Anniversary Edition; From Student to Scholar: A Candid Guide to Becoming a Professor; Teaching Philosophy: A Guide; and Navigating Academic Life: How the System Works. He edited Morality, Responsibility, and the University: Studies in Academic Ethics; The Affirmative Action Debate; Moral Problems in Higher Education; and served as general editor of the fifteen-volume Rowman & Littlefield series Issues in Academic Ethics.

Foreword

Rebecca Newberger Goldstein

Preface

PART ONE: ACADEMIC FREEDOM

1 Racism, Naming Racism, and Academic Freedom

Elizabeth Harman

2. Free Speech Violations and Campus Politics

Mary Kate McGowan

PART TWO: TENURE

3. In Defense of Academic Tenure

Richard De George

4. What Should Count for Tenure and Promotion?

David Shatz

5. Academic Career Success

Keota Fields

PART THREE: PRIVACY

6. Confidentiality and Professional Practice

Peter Markie

7. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence

Christa Davis Acampora

PART FOUR: INJUSTICE

8. Misogyny, “Himpathy,” and Sexual Harassment

Cynthia A. Stark

9. Institutional Inequality

Jennifer M. Morton

PART FIVE: SEEKING JUSTICE

10. Reckoning with Past Injustice

Ann E. Cudd

11. Should Universities Pay Reparations?

Alan H. Goldman

12. Rethinking Affirmative Action

Steven M. Cahn

PART SIX: DISABILITIES

13. Achieving Disability Inclusion

Leslie Francis

14. Discontent with Disability Accommodations

N. Ann Davis

PART SEVEN: THE FORGOTTEN

15. Overlooking Community Colleges and the Working Class

James F. Keenan, S.J.

16. The Cruelty of the Adjunct System

Alexandra Bradner

PART EIGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

17. Prudent Reserve in Academic Administration

Karen Hanson

18. The Discretion of Academic Administrators

Anita L. Allen

PART NINE: TECHNOLOGY

19. Ethical Online University Instruction

Shelley Wilcox

20. Improving Fully Online Instruction

Laura M. Howard

PART TEN : ADMISSIONS

21. Merit, Wealth, and the Ethics of College Admissions

Meira Levinson

22. The Ethics of Doctoral Admissions

Bryan Warnick

PART ELEVEN: STUDENTS

23. The Goals of Campus Discipline

David Hoekema

24. The Social Costs of a College Education

Anthony Simon Laden

PART TWELVE: THE CURRICULUM

25. Why College? An Education for Freedom

Dan Edelstein and Debra Satz

26. Ethics Requirements in the Liberal Arts Curriculum]

Kyla Ebels-Duggan

PART THIRTEEN: THE UNIVERSITY’S MISSION

27. Taking Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Seriously

Harry Brighouse

28. Assessing Faculty Unions

Judith Wagner DeCew

29. Friendraising

Deni Elliott

PART FOURTEEN: SPORTS

30. Intercollegiate Athletics as Entertainment

Peter A. French

31. Intercollegiate Athletics and Educational Values

Robert Simon

About the Authors

A timely and provocative anthology by leading philosophers, created by an editor with a life-long interest in good teaching and ethical administration in higher education.


— Gregory E. Pence, University of Alabama at Birmingham


Steven Cahn is a giant when it comes to academic ethics. This is a must-read for everyone in academe.


— David Levinson, President Emeritus, Connecticut State Community College


Academic Ethics Today is an outstanding collection of 31 thought provoking new essays by leading philosophers. The chapters address a broad range of moral questions concerning academic life, from the nature of academic freedom and professors’ responsibilities to the role of administrators and the social mission of the university. The volume is arranged in 14 topical sections, allowing readers to access multiple perspectives on each theme. This collection is essential for anyone working in academia.


— Robert B. Talisse


This is a valuable addition to the growing body of work on the ethical dimensions of higher education. As universities are subjected to moral scrutiny from all points on the political spectrum, its wide-ranging chapters offer models of deeply informed and ethically astute analysis from which we can all learn.


— Randall Curren, University of Rochester


Steven Cahn has done a masterful job bringing together diverse and insightful scholars to examine important moral considerations in higher education. From admissions and athletics to technology and tenure, no ethically controversial issue for colleges and universities is off limits. Too often analyses of higher education – and even ethics – are centered on perspectives from the social sciences to the exclusion of the humanities. This volume bucks that trend and importantly centers philosophical thinking; chapter authors lay out astute arguments and key implications for ethical decision-making by campus leaders. Each timely issue is considered in a nuanced way, accessible and relevant to students, professors, and academic leaders alike.


— Michele S. Moses, Vice Provost and Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs, University of Colorado, Boulder


Kudos to Steven Cahn for assembling this important and timely collection. The essays, written by a first rate set of authors, take on pressing moral issues facing universities and their students and faculties with clarity, insight, and a fair measure of audacity. The book is full of thoughtful and challenging arguments. It should be of interest to anyone involved in university life.


— Harvey Siegel, University of Miami


How do active anti-racism and anti-bias programs fit with free-speech protection? Can a series of blog posts constitute a legitimate part of a tenure case? Do academic administrators often seem to be lying or otherwise unduly circumspect? These are just a few of the topics addressed by the exceptionally thought-provoking, highly readable, philosophical essays in this important and timely volume.


— Nancy Bauer, former Dean of Academic Affairs in the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University


5/15/22, APA Blog: An essay from the monograph about tenure and promotion was excerpted in this blog post.

Link: https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/05/12/what-should-count-for-tenure-and-promotion/



6/14/22, APA Blog: Another essay was excerpted, this time about the goals of campus discipline.

Link: https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/06/14/the-goals-of-campus-discipline/



7/12/22, APA Blog: Another excerpt from the book was posted, this time about the responsibilities of academic administrators.

Link: https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/07/12/prudent-reserve-in-academic-administration/



Academic Ethics Today

Problems, Policies, and Prospects for University Life

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  • An all-star cast of philosophical thinkers about higher education, more than half women, offers new essays exploring major ethical problems facing American higher education today. Among the crucial topics discussed are free speech on campus, challenges to the tenure system, the proliferation of adjunct faculty, historical injustices, affirmative action, admission policies, opportunities for applicants from the working-class, faculty and administrative responsibilities, student life, threats to privacy, treatment of those with disabilities, the impact of technology on teaching and learning, curricular controversies, the impact of unions, philanthropy, sports and intercollegiate athletics, and the aims of liberal education. The authors are leading researchers and teachers, many with extensive administrative experience, and they are members of the faculties at public and private institutions throughout the country. The essays are jargon-free and address the most pressing problems for higher education, weigh alternative policies, and assess future prospects for overcoming present challenges. Philosopher, scholar, teacher, and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein provides a foreword to this unique collection.

    List of Contributors: Christa Davis Acampora, Anita L. Allen, Alexandra Bradner, Harry Brighouse, Steven M. Cahn, Ann E. Cudd, N. Ann Davis, Judith Wagner DeCew, Richard De George, Kyla Ebels-Duggan, Deni Elliott, Dan Edelstein, Keota Fields, Leslie P. Francis, Peter A. French, Alan H, Goldman, Karen Hanson, Elizabeth Harman, David A. Hoekema, Laura M. Howard, James F. Keenan, Anthony Laden, Meira Levinson, Peter Markie, Mary Kate McGowan, Jennifer M. Morton, Debra Satz, David Shatz, Robert Simon, Cynthia A. Stark, Bryan Warnick, Shelley Wilcox

Details
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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 360 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9
    978-1-5381-6050-3 • Hardback • May 2022 • $126.00 • (£97.00)
    978-1-5381-6051-0 • Paperback • May 2022 • $41.00 • (£35.00)
    978-1-5381-6052-7 • eBook • May 2022 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
    Series: The ACE Series on Higher Education
    Subjects: Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, Philosophy / Ethics / Applied Ethics, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Ethics / Professional Ethics, Education / Higher
Author
Author
  • Steven M. Cahn is professor emeritus of philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center, where he served for a decade as provost and vice president for The Office of Academic Affairs, then as acting president. He is the author or editor of nearly seventy books. Most recently he wrote Saints and Scamps: Ethics in Academia, 25th Anniversary Edition; From Student to Scholar: A Candid Guide to Becoming a Professor; Teaching Philosophy: A Guide; and Navigating Academic Life: How the System Works. He edited Morality, Responsibility, and the University: Studies in Academic Ethics; The Affirmative Action Debate; Moral Problems in Higher Education; and served as general editor of the fifteen-volume Rowman & Littlefield series Issues in Academic Ethics.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword

    Rebecca Newberger Goldstein

    Preface

    PART ONE: ACADEMIC FREEDOM

    1 Racism, Naming Racism, and Academic Freedom

    Elizabeth Harman

    2. Free Speech Violations and Campus Politics

    Mary Kate McGowan

    PART TWO: TENURE

    3. In Defense of Academic Tenure

    Richard De George

    4. What Should Count for Tenure and Promotion?

    David Shatz

    5. Academic Career Success

    Keota Fields

    PART THREE: PRIVACY

    6. Confidentiality and Professional Practice

    Peter Markie

    7. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence

    Christa Davis Acampora

    PART FOUR: INJUSTICE

    8. Misogyny, “Himpathy,” and Sexual Harassment

    Cynthia A. Stark

    9. Institutional Inequality

    Jennifer M. Morton

    PART FIVE: SEEKING JUSTICE

    10. Reckoning with Past Injustice

    Ann E. Cudd

    11. Should Universities Pay Reparations?

    Alan H. Goldman

    12. Rethinking Affirmative Action

    Steven M. Cahn

    PART SIX: DISABILITIES

    13. Achieving Disability Inclusion

    Leslie Francis

    14. Discontent with Disability Accommodations

    N. Ann Davis

    PART SEVEN: THE FORGOTTEN

    15. Overlooking Community Colleges and the Working Class

    James F. Keenan, S.J.

    16. The Cruelty of the Adjunct System

    Alexandra Bradner

    PART EIGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

    17. Prudent Reserve in Academic Administration

    Karen Hanson

    18. The Discretion of Academic Administrators

    Anita L. Allen

    PART NINE: TECHNOLOGY

    19. Ethical Online University Instruction

    Shelley Wilcox

    20. Improving Fully Online Instruction

    Laura M. Howard

    PART TEN : ADMISSIONS

    21. Merit, Wealth, and the Ethics of College Admissions

    Meira Levinson

    22. The Ethics of Doctoral Admissions

    Bryan Warnick

    PART ELEVEN: STUDENTS

    23. The Goals of Campus Discipline

    David Hoekema

    24. The Social Costs of a College Education

    Anthony Simon Laden

    PART TWELVE: THE CURRICULUM

    25. Why College? An Education for Freedom

    Dan Edelstein and Debra Satz

    26. Ethics Requirements in the Liberal Arts Curriculum]

    Kyla Ebels-Duggan

    PART THIRTEEN: THE UNIVERSITY’S MISSION

    27. Taking Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Seriously

    Harry Brighouse

    28. Assessing Faculty Unions

    Judith Wagner DeCew

    29. Friendraising

    Deni Elliott

    PART FOURTEEN: SPORTS

    30. Intercollegiate Athletics as Entertainment

    Peter A. French

    31. Intercollegiate Athletics and Educational Values

    Robert Simon

    About the Authors

Reviews
Reviews
  • A timely and provocative anthology by leading philosophers, created by an editor with a life-long interest in good teaching and ethical administration in higher education.


    — Gregory E. Pence, University of Alabama at Birmingham


    Steven Cahn is a giant when it comes to academic ethics. This is a must-read for everyone in academe.


    — David Levinson, President Emeritus, Connecticut State Community College


    Academic Ethics Today is an outstanding collection of 31 thought provoking new essays by leading philosophers. The chapters address a broad range of moral questions concerning academic life, from the nature of academic freedom and professors’ responsibilities to the role of administrators and the social mission of the university. The volume is arranged in 14 topical sections, allowing readers to access multiple perspectives on each theme. This collection is essential for anyone working in academia.


    — Robert B. Talisse


    This is a valuable addition to the growing body of work on the ethical dimensions of higher education. As universities are subjected to moral scrutiny from all points on the political spectrum, its wide-ranging chapters offer models of deeply informed and ethically astute analysis from which we can all learn.


    — Randall Curren, University of Rochester


    Steven Cahn has done a masterful job bringing together diverse and insightful scholars to examine important moral considerations in higher education. From admissions and athletics to technology and tenure, no ethically controversial issue for colleges and universities is off limits. Too often analyses of higher education – and even ethics – are centered on perspectives from the social sciences to the exclusion of the humanities. This volume bucks that trend and importantly centers philosophical thinking; chapter authors lay out astute arguments and key implications for ethical decision-making by campus leaders. Each timely issue is considered in a nuanced way, accessible and relevant to students, professors, and academic leaders alike.


    — Michele S. Moses, Vice Provost and Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs, University of Colorado, Boulder


    Kudos to Steven Cahn for assembling this important and timely collection. The essays, written by a first rate set of authors, take on pressing moral issues facing universities and their students and faculties with clarity, insight, and a fair measure of audacity. The book is full of thoughtful and challenging arguments. It should be of interest to anyone involved in university life.


    — Harvey Siegel, University of Miami


    How do active anti-racism and anti-bias programs fit with free-speech protection? Can a series of blog posts constitute a legitimate part of a tenure case? Do academic administrators often seem to be lying or otherwise unduly circumspect? These are just a few of the topics addressed by the exceptionally thought-provoking, highly readable, philosophical essays in this important and timely volume.


    — Nancy Bauer, former Dean of Academic Affairs in the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University


Features
Features
  • 5/15/22, APA Blog: An essay from the monograph about tenure and promotion was excerpted in this blog post.

    Link: https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/05/12/what-should-count-for-tenure-and-promotion/



    6/14/22, APA Blog: Another essay was excerpted, this time about the goals of campus discipline.

    Link: https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/06/14/the-goals-of-campus-discipline/



    7/12/22, APA Blog: Another excerpt from the book was posted, this time about the responsibilities of academic administrators.

    Link: https://blog.apaonline.org/2022/07/12/prudent-reserve-in-academic-administration/



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