Introduction: the moral status of technical artefacts; Peter Kroes and Peter-Paul Verbeek
Chapter 1. Agency in Humans and in Artifacts: A Contested Discourse; Carl Mitcham
Chapter 2. Towards a post-human intra-actional account of sociomaterial agency (and Morality); Lucas Introna
Chapter 3. Which came first, the doer or the deed?; Allan Hanson
Chapter 4. Some misunderstandings about the moral significance of technology; Peter-Paul Verbeek
Chapter 5. “Guns don’t kill, people kill”; values in and/or around technologies; Joe Pitt.-Chapter 6. Can technology embody values?; Ibo van de Poel and Peter Kroes
Chapter 7. From moral agents to moral factors: the structural ethics approach; Philip Brey
Chapter 8. Artefactual agency and artefactual moral agency; Deborah G. Johnson and Merel Noorman
Chapter 9. Artefacts, agency, and action schemes; Christian Illies and Anthonie Meijers
Chapter 10. Artificial agents and their moral nature; Luciano Floridi
Chapter 11. The good, the bad, the ugly and the poor: instrumental and non- instrumental values of artefacts; Maarten Franssen
Chapter 12. Values in Chemistry and Engineering; Sven Ove Hansson.