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Cook, Noam
S.D. Noam Cook’s current areas of interest include ethics,
applied philosophy, philosophy of technology and Japanese
philosophy. His publications, research and consulting interests
focus on social and technological change, the relationship between
knowledge and practice, and applied values issues. His work in
applied philosophy has entailed involvement with several academic
and professional fields, including education, social work,
business, public policy, creative arts, and various areas of
science and engineering. He has given invited presentations on his
work for academic, industrial and governmental institutions in the
US and abroad, including MIT, UCLA, Virginia Tech, Texas A&M,
Leiden University in The Netherlands, the University of Westminster
in London, MITRE Corporation, Xerox research centers in the US, UK
and France, the national government of The Netherlands, and various
US federal agencies. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from San
Francisco State University, and a Ph.D. from M.I.T. After receiving
his doctorate, he spent two years on the research staff of Harvard
Business School doing research and curriculum development in the
area of Business Ethics. He was for ten years a consulting
researcher at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center). Since 1997 he
has been a member of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus. |
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