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Ethics of Technology and Engineers’ Professional Ethics

2020
There is a relatively popular view that regards ethics of technology as professional ethics and responsibility ethics of engineers. Although engineers must follow professional ethics relating to technical work and fulfill the corresponding social responsibilities of engineering technology, ethics of technology is not an equivalence of professional ...
Guoyu Wang, Zeyuan Liu
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Engineering and ethics

2018
Engineering ethics is a form of applied or professional ethics concerned with the conduct of engineers strictly speaking. ‘Engineer’ is has a number of uses not relevant here, for example, for train driver. Though engineers do many different things, they typically share a common history. That history includes codes of ethics, that is, special standards
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Ethical Theories and Teaching Engineering Ethics

2015
As an area of academic study, engineering ethics focuses primarily on practical ethical issues. A primary aim of the study of practical ethics is to help students make good ethical decisions in whatever practical endeavors they may undertake, including in their chosen careers.
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Ethics in Software Engineering

2007
There are various reasons for discussing the issue of ethics within a software engineering context. By participating in a software development process, software engineers can influence the final product, namely the software itself, in different ways including those that may be contrary to public interest.
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Essential ethics — embedding ethics into an engineering curriculum

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2004
Ethical decision-making is essential to professionalism in engineering. For that reason, ethics is a required topic in an ABET approved engineering curriculum and it must be a foundational strand that runs throughout the entire curriculum. In this paper the curriculum approach that is under development at the Padnos School of Engineering (PSE) at Grand
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Equity as Rebar: Bridging the Micro/Macro Divide in Engineering Ethics Education

Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2020
Cindy Rottmann, D. Reeve
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A Question of Ethics: The Importance of Engineering Ethics

Civil Engineering Magazine, 2011
The end of NASA’s space shuttle venture is an appropriate time to review the ethical lapses that led to the program’s two fatal disasters.
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Ethics Engineering: Modeling of ethical systems

2009 Second International Conference on the Applications of Digital Information and Web Technologies, 2009
Modeling of systems, e.g., communication systems, involves identification of their basic components and the interrelationship between them. This paper proposes a model of ethical systems based on the notion of flow. The flowof ethical rules, e.g., ought not lie, are conceptualized to trigger the flow/blockage of other flows, e.g., information flow.
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On Using Ethical Theories to Teach Engineering Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2007
Many engineering ethics classes and textbooks introduce theories such as utilitarianism and Kantianism (and most others draw from these theories without mentioning them explicitly). Yet using ethical theories to teach engineering ethics is not devoid of difficulty. First, their status is unclear (should one pick a single theory or use them all? does it
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