Background
Dombrowski, Paul Matthew was born on December 22, 1948 in Pittsburgh. Son of Joseph J. and Mary Delores (Yaksick) Dombrowski.
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This book has two audiences and purposes. The first audience comprises teachers of technical communication and graduate and undergraduate students, commonly from English programs and without technical backgrounds. The purpose for them is to introduce technical communication from the avenue of humanities with which many are familiar and allied. The book serves them as an adjunct to conventional textbooks. The second audience comprises scholars and practicing professionals already familiar with technical communication. The purpose for them is to provide a handy collection, with introduction, of significant essays on recent humanistic developments.
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This book deals with ethics and value systems as they relate to technical and scientific discourse. While it covers several traditional ethical theories from classical to contemporary times, it also emphasizes that ethics is a personal matter of judgment. The book shows how to become involved with thinking about and applying these theories to one's own discourse. The fact that there are no easy answers to ethical questions is emphasized. Issues include how and why information is obtained and how it will be used; how the meaning of technical terms shift with the value perspectives behind them; and how science and technology can be used to put forth questionable values or to serve values not apparent in the discourse. For anyone interested in the history of ethics.
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Dombrowski, Paul Matthew was born on December 22, 1948 in Pittsburgh. Son of Joseph J. and Mary Delores (Yaksick) Dombrowski.
Bachelor, Indiana University, 1970. Master of Education, Pennsylvania State University, 1984. Master of Arts, Pennsylvania State University, 1987.
Doctor of Philosophy, Rennsselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1990.
Claims representative United States Social Security Administration, Champaign, Illinois, 1975-1980. Assistant professor Ohio University, Athens, 1990-1996. Associate professor University Central Florida, 1997—2006, professor, since 2006.
( This book deals with ethics and value systems as they ...)
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Sergeant United States Air Force, 1971-1975. Member Modern Language Association, Association Teachers Technology Writing, National Council Teachers English, Rhetoric Society of America.
Married Judith Dillon, June 10, 1988. Children: Diana, Eileen.