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    The existential pleasures of engineering.Samuel C. Florman - 1994 - New York: St. Martin's Griffin.
    Humans have always sought to change their environment—building houses, monuments, temples, and roads. In the process, they have remade the fabric of the world into newly functional objects that are also works of art to be admired. In this second edition of his popular Existential Pleasures of Engineering, Samuel Florman explores how engineers think and feel about their profession. A deeply insightful and refreshingly unique text, this book corrects the myth that engineering is cold and passionless. Indeed, Florman celebrates engineering (...)
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    Commentary.Samuel C. Florman - 1983 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 2 (2):53-56.
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    Hoover Dam: An American AdventureJoseph E. Stevens.Samuel C. Florman - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):352-353.
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    Social Responses to Technological Change. Augustine Brannigan, Sheldon Goldenberg.Samuel C. Florman - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):97-98.
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    Antitechnology RampantBlaming Technology: The Irrational Search for Scapegoats. [REVIEW]Melvin Kranzberg & Samuel C. Florman - 1982 - Hastings Center Report 12 (4):41.
    Book reviewed in this article: Blaming Technology: The Irrational Search for Scapegoats. By Samuel C. Florman.
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